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      Interleukin-6 production by human liver (myo)fibroblasts in culture. Evidence for a regulatory role of LPS, IL-1 beta and TNF alpha.

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      Journal of hepatology

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          Interleukin-6 is a major trigger for the synthesis of acute phase proteins by liver parenchymal cells. Acute phase proteins may contribute to the regulation of liver fibrosis by inhibition of proteases (e.g. collagenase) and by binding of cytokines. Since liver (myo)fibroblasts play an important role in the production of extracellular matrix in fibrotic livers, a study was undertaken into whether these cells are able to synthesize interleukin-6, which would give them the opportunity to contribute to regulation of synthesis of acute phase proteins by neighbouring parenchymal cells.

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          Journal
          J. Hepatol.
          Journal of hepatology
          0168-8278
          0168-8278
          Sep 1995
          : 23
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam, J. van Gool Laboratory for Experimental Internal Medicine, The Netherlands.
          Article
          0168827895804749
          10.1016/S0168-8278(95)80009-3
          8550994
          51e6f484-c095-4b3c-aa20-2318e1e6a78c
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