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Transcriptomics of Liver and PBMCs in Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease

This study was designed to characterize the transcriptome of alcohol-associated hepatitis using RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) technology for both liver tissue biopsies and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) extracted from blood samples, in order to identify expressed genes that are markers of the disease. To distinguish genes that differentiate alcohol-associated hepatitis from other inflammatory liver diseases, we compared the RNA-seq data generated from participants with alcohol-associated hepatitis, alcohol-associated cirrhosis, chronic hepatitis C infection, non-alcohol-associated fatty liver disease, and healthy controls. We utilized computational approaches to demonstrate that gene expression data generated from either liver tissue or blood samples can be used to identify a small set of gene biomarkers to distinguish between these liver diseases. The raw RNA-seq data will be available through dbGaP.