2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.yexmp.2013.07.009
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Chemerin is highly expressed in hepatocytes and is induced in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis liver

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“…3 Chemerin, which is mainly expressed in adipocytes and hepatocytes, is also present at higher concentrations in serum from IBD patients. [4][5][6] Chemerin is an attractant for immune cells and may play a role in the recruitment of tissue macrophages. 4 Chemerin produced by human fetal intestinal epithelial cells constitutes most of the chemotactic macrophage activity observed in cultured fetal intestinal epithelial cells.…”
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“…3 Chemerin, which is mainly expressed in adipocytes and hepatocytes, is also present at higher concentrations in serum from IBD patients. [4][5][6] Chemerin is an attractant for immune cells and may play a role in the recruitment of tissue macrophages. 4 Chemerin produced by human fetal intestinal epithelial cells constitutes most of the chemotactic macrophage activity observed in cultured fetal intestinal epithelial cells.…”
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“…6,9 Higher circulating chemerin levels in IBD may result from increased intestinal or colonic secretion. Furthermore, pro-inflammatory cytokines induce adipocytes to express chemerin but have no effect on hepatocytes 4,5 (Figure 1). Overall, the study by Lin and colleagues demonstrates a role for chemerin in IBD pathophysiology in a commonly used rodent model.…”
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“…It is well known that chemerin is expressed in the liver and hepatocytes produce plenty of chemerin which is also secreted by these cells [2,9,10]. Hepatic stellate cells release low levels of this protein while chemerin mRNA is not detected in Kupffer cells [10].…”
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“…Hepatic stellate cells release low levels of this protein while chemerin mRNA is not detected in Kupffer cells [10]. Chemerin is a ligand of the chemokine-like receptor 1 (CMKLR1) which is expressed by hepatocytes, hepatic stellate cells and Kupffer cells suggesting that chemerin affects liver cell function [11].…”
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