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Katharina Brandl

· R.Ph., Ph.D.Verified

University of California, San Diego · Pharmaceutical Sciences

Active 1943–2023

h-index27
Citations3.9k
Papers10421 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Microbiology
  • Biology
  • Biochemistry
  • Medicine
  • Immunology

Selected publications

  • CRIg on liver macrophages clears pathobionts and protects against alcoholic liver disease

    Nature Communications · 2021 · 71 citations

    • Biology
    • Immunology
    • Microbiology

    Complement receptor of immunoglobulin superfamily (CRIg) is expressed on liver macrophages and directly binds complement component C3b or Gram-positive bacteria to mediate phagocytosis. CRIg plays important roles in several immune-mediated diseases, but it is not clear how its pathogen recognition and phagocytic functions maintain homeostasis and prevent disease. We previously associated cytolysin-positive Enterococcus faecalis with severity of alcohol-related liver disease. Here, we demonstrate that CRIg is reduced in liver tissues from patients with alcohol-related liver disease. CRIg-deficient mice developed more severe ethanol-induced liver disease than wild-type mice; disease severity was reduced with loss of toll-like receptor 2. CRIg-deficient mice were less efficient than wild-type mice at clearing Gram-positive bacteria such as Enterococcus faecalis that had translocated from gut to liver. Administration of the soluble extracellular domain CRIg-Ig protein protected mice from ethanol-induced steatohepatitis. Our findings indicate that ethanol impairs hepatic clearance of translocated pathobionts, via decreased hepatic CRIg, which facilitates progression of liver disease.

Frequent coauthors

  • Stephen D. Schneid

    25 shared
  • Bernd Schnabl

    University of California, San Diego

    22 shared
  • Bruce Beutler

    The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

    16 shared
  • Jess Mandel

    11 shared
  • Carolyn Kelly

    University of California, San Diego

    11 shared
  • Eric G. Pamer

    University of Chicago

    9 shared
  • Samuel B. Ho

    Mohammed Bin Rashid University of Medicine and Health Sciences

    8 shared
  • Eva Marie Y. Moresco

    The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

    8 shared

Education

  • Ph.D., Department of Internal Medicine I

    University of Regensburg

    2005
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