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  3. CXCL14 Chemokine Exacerbates Acute Viral Hepatitis in Coronavirus MHV-Infected Mice and Is Associated With Human Acute Viral Hepatitis.
 

CXCL14 Chemokine Exacerbates Acute Viral Hepatitis in Coronavirus MHV-Infected Mice and Is Associated With Human Acute Viral Hepatitis.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/89349
Date of Publication
May 31, 2025
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute

Multidisciplinary Cen...

Department of Infecti...

Institute of Virology...

Author
Devisme, Christelle
Institute of Virology and Immunology
Piquet-Pellorce, Claire
Chalin, Arnaud
Lefevre, Benjamin
Pronier, Charlotte
Thibault, Vincent
Le Seyec, Jacques
Raguénès-Nicol, Céline
Benarafa, Charaforcid-logo
Institute of Virology and Immunology
Samson, Michel
Subject(s)

600 - Technology::630...

Series
The FASEB Journal
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1530-6860
0892-6638
Publisher
Wiley
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1096/fj.202401706R
PubMed ID
40392027
Uncontrolled Keywords

CXCL14

acute viral hepatitis...

alarmin

chemokine

human blood sample

immune response

mouse animal

Description
Deaths from viral hepatitis continue to rise around the world due to the lack of early biomarkers. We aimed here to evaluate the chemokine CXCL14, as a novel biomarker in acute viral hepatitis. We used a mouse model of acute hepatitis induced by murine hepatitis virus (MHV), a hepatotropic and lytic coronavirus, and showed that CXCL14 is overexpressed in the liver and sera of infected mice. Using primary cultures of murine and human hepatocytes, we showed that hepatocytes are the main source of CXCL14 after lytic hepatotropic virus infection and that CXCL14 expression is also induced by the pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-6 and TNFα. CXCL14 KO mice infected with MHV were partially protected and showed an attenuated antiviral immune response compared to wild-type mice. Finally, we show that CXCL14 is overexpressed in the sera of human patients infected with hepatitis viruses A, B, and E or herpes simplex virus. A positive correlation between CXCL14 and ALT levels in the sera of patients with acute herpetic hepatitis, as well as in mice models, suggests that hepatocyte lysis is necessary for the release of CXCL14. Overall, these data highlight that CXCL14 expression is associated with the occurrence of acute viral hepatitis and could be considered an alarmin and a new indicator of inflammation. CXCL14 serum levels are also associated with the severity of viral-induced liver injury.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/211529
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