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Circulating indian hedgehog is a marker of the hepatocyte-TAZ pathway in experimental NASH and is elevated in humans with NASH

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Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH)-induced liver fibrosis is a common cause of liver disease. Circulating biomarkers that reflect liver fibrosis in NASH would be very useful to evaluate therapies. One mechanism of NASH fibrosis with potential as a therapeutic target involves a liver-secreted protein called Indian hedgehog (IHH). We report that circulating levels of IHH in experimental and human NASH associates with NASH and NASH-associated liver fibrosis, providing the premise for further investigation into using circulating IHH to evaluate anticipated future NASH therapies that block the IHH pathway in liver.

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