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Chronic liver disease in homeless individuals and performance of non‐invasive liver fibrosis and injury markers: VALID study (2021)
Journal Article
Hashim, A., Bremner, S., Grove, J., Astbury, S., Mengozzi, M., O’Sullivan, M., …Verma, S. (2022). Chronic liver disease in homeless individuals and performance of non‐invasive liver fibrosis and injury markers: VALID study. Liver International, 42(3), 628-639. https://doi.org/10.1111/liv.15122

Background/aims: Community-based assessment and management of chronic liver disease (CLD) in people who are homeless (PWAH) remains poorly described. We aimed to determine prevalence/predictors of chronic liver disease (CLD) in PWAH and assess perfor... Read More about Chronic liver disease in homeless individuals and performance of non‐invasive liver fibrosis and injury markers: VALID study.

Dietary interventions reduce traditional and novel cardiovascular risk markers by altering the gut microbiome and their metabolites (2021)
Journal Article
Vijay, A., Astbury, S., Panayiotis, L., Marques, F., Spector, T. D., Menni, C., & Valdes, A. M. (2021). Dietary interventions reduce traditional and novel cardiovascular risk markers by altering the gut microbiome and their metabolites. Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, 8, Article 691564. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.691564

Aims: The current study investigates the role of diet in mediating the gut microbiome-cardiovascular association which has not yet been explored in humans. Methods and results: Using a two-arm dietary intervention study in healthy participants (N=7... Read More about Dietary interventions reduce traditional and novel cardiovascular risk markers by altering the gut microbiome and their metabolites.

Reliable computational quantification of liver fibrosis is compromised by inherent staining variation (2021)
Journal Article
Astbury, S., Grove, J. I., Dorward, D. A., Guha, I. N., Fallowfield, J. A., & Kendall, T. J. (2021). Reliable computational quantification of liver fibrosis is compromised by inherent staining variation. Journal of Pathology: Clinical Research, 7(5), 471-481. https://doi.org/10.1002/cjp2.227

Biopsy remains the gold standard measure for staging liver disease, both to inform prognosis and to assess the response to a given treatment. Semiquantitative scores such as the Ishak fibrosis score are used for evaluation. These scores are utilised... Read More about Reliable computational quantification of liver fibrosis is compromised by inherent staining variation.

High intake of vegetables is linked to lower white blood cell profile and the effect is mediated by the gut microbiome (2021)
Journal Article
Menni, C., Louca, P., Berry, S. E., Vijay, A., Astbury, S., Leeming, E. R., …Valdes, A. M. (2021). High intake of vegetables is linked to lower white blood cell profile and the effect is mediated by the gut microbiome. BMC Medicine, 19, 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-021-01913-w

Background: Chronic inflammation, which can be modulated by diet, is linked to high white blood cell counts and correlates with higher cardiometabolic risk and risk of more severe infections, as in the case of COVID-19. Methods: Here, we assessed th... Read More about High intake of vegetables is linked to lower white blood cell profile and the effect is mediated by the gut microbiome.