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Zubin M. Bamboat, Lee M. Ocuin, Vinod P. Balachandran, Hebroon Obaid, George Plitas, Ronald P. DeMatteo
Published in Volume 120, Issue 2
J Clin Invest. 2010; 120(2):559–569 doi:10.1172/JCI40008
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Role of cDCs in hepatic I/R.

Vascular occlusion involving 70% of the liver for 1 hour followed by 12 hours of reperfusion induces hepatocyte death. The release of host DNA activates hepatic cDCs through TLR9. The ensuing production of IL-10 by cDCs causes suppression of inflammatory monocytes that are recruited to the ischemic liver via CCR2. Reduced production of IL-6, TNF, and ROS by inflammatory monocytes lowers ALT levels and reduces liver injury.