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    Objective Exhausted hepatitis B virus (HBV)-specific CD8 T cells in chronic HBV infection are broadly heterogeneous. Characterisation of their functional impairment may allow to distinguish patients with different capacity to control infection and reconstitute antiviral function. Design HBV dextramer+CD8 T cells were analysed ex vivo for coexpression of checkpoint/differentiation markers, transcription factors and cytokines in 35 patients with HLA-A2+chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and in 29 control HBsAg negative CHB patients who seroconverted after NUC treatment or spontaneously. Cytokine production was also evaluated in HBV peptide-stimulated T cell cultures, in the presence or absence of antioxidant, polyphenolic, PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor and TLR-8 agonist compounds and the effect on HBV-specific responses was further validated on additional 24 HLA-A2 negative CHB patients. Results Severely exhausted HBV-specific CD8 T cell subsets with high expression of inhibitory receptors, such as PD-1,

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    Objective The current treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) to block angiogenesis and immunosuppression provides some benefits only for a subset of patients with HCC, thus optimised therapeutic regimens are unmet needs, which require a thorough understanding of the underlying mechanisms by which tumour cells orchestrate an inflamed tumour microenvironment with significant myeloid cell infiltration. MicroRNA-223 (miR-223) is highly expressed in myeloid cells but its role in regulating tumour microenvironment remains unknown. Design Wild-type and miR-223 knockout mice were subjected to two mouse models of inflammation-associated HCC induced by injection of diethylnitrosamine (DEN) or orthotopic HCC cell implantation in chronic carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-treated mice. Results Genetic deletion of miR-223 markedly exacerbated tumourigenesis in inflammation-associated HCC. Compared with wild-type mice, miR-223 knockout mice had more infiltrated programmed cell death 1 (PD-1+) T cells

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    Individuals with low birthweight or born small for gestational age were significantly more likely to develop nonalcoholic fatty liver disease later in life, with additionally higher odds for more severe NAFLD, according to data at UEG Week. “While previous research has established the link between birthweight and major diseases, such as cardiovascular disease and metabolic syndrome, the

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    Objective Selecting interventions for patients with solitary hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains a challenge. Despite gross classification being proposed as a potential prognostic predictor, its widespread use has been restricted due to inadequate studies with sufficient patient numbers and the lack of established mechanisms. We sought to investigate the prognostic impacts on patients with HCC of different gross subtypes and assess their corresponding molecular landscapes. Design A prospective cohort of 400 patients who underwent hepatic resection for solitary HCC was reviewed and analysed and gross classification was assessed. Multiomics analyses were performed on tumours and non-tumour tissues from 49 patients to investigate the mechanisms underlying gross classification. Inverse probability of treatment weight (IPTW) was used to control for confounding factors. Results Overall 3-year survival rates varied significantly among the four gross subtypes (type I: 91%, type II: 80%, typ

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    (25 July, 2023) Pierfrancesco Visaggi, Brigida Barberio, Giulio Del Corso, Nicola de Bortoli, Christopher J Black, Alexander C Ford, Edoardo Savarino (4 July, 2023) Long Long Cao, Heng Lu, Mohammed Soutto, Nadeem Bhat, Zheng Chen, Dunfa Peng, Ahmed Gomaa, Jia Bin Wang, Jian Wei Xie, Ping Li, Chao Hui Zheng, Sachiyo Nomura, Jashodeep Datta, Nipun Merchant, Zhi Bin Chen, Alejandro Villarino, Alexander Zaika, Chang Ming Huang, Wael El-Rifai (17 July, 2023) Zhiyuan Xu, Yida Huang, Can Hu, Lingbin Du, Yi-An

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    A 72-year-old woman presented with a 9-month history of alternating constipation and diarrhoea, with postprandial abdominal pain. She noted constitutional symptoms of weight loss, decreased appetite and night sweats. This occurred on a background of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), treated with 200 mg twice daily hydroxychloroquine and 10 mg daily prednisolone. She appeared cachectic with significant muscle wasting. Abdominal examination revealed diffuse tenderness on deep palpation, with no appreciable mass or lymphadenopathy. White cell count was 12.6×109/L (ref range: 4.0–11.0), platelet 580×109/L (ref range: 150–400), C reactive protein 149 mg/L (ref range: <5), erythrocyte sedimentation rate 91 mm/hour (ref range: <20). Tumour markers were within normal range. Rheumatological screening revealed an antinuclear antibody titre of 1:160, while dsDNA (ELISA) (59 IU/mL, ref range: <100) …

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    A cloud-based artificial intelligence system significantly improved adenoma detection, including hard-to-detect lesions in the proximal colon, by non-expert endoscopists in the United Kingdom, according to results presented at UEG week. “When you look at previous randomized controlled trials in this field, the majority are performed by expert and experienced endoscopists,” Rawen

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    Gastrointestinal Endoscopy is pleased to present the GIE Audio and Podcasts program. Users can listen to podcasts on their computer or mp3 player by clicking on the Audio (mp3) links. Every quarter, recordings of articl e abstracts and selected additional content will be posted to this page. Past podcasts can be found by browsing the GIE Audio and Podcasting Archives. GIE Audio and Podcasting is recorded by Deborah Bowman, Senior Managing Editor of Clinical Publications for the ASGE. GIE Audio and

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