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    • Association between arterial hypertension and liver outcomes using polygenic risk scores: a population-based study 

      Åberg Fredrik; Kantojärvi Katri; Männistö Ville; But Anna; Salomaa Veikko; Niiranen Teemu; Färkkilä Martti; Luukkonen Panu; Männistö Satu; Lundqvist Annamari; Perola Markus; Jula Antti
      <p>Arterial hypertension (HTA) is associated with liver disease, but causality remains unclear. We investigated whether genetic predisposition to HTA is associated with liver disease in the population, and if antihypertensive ...
    • Early prediction of incident liver disease using conventional risk factors and gut-microbiome-augmented gradient boosting 

      Liu Yang; Méric Guillaume; Havulinna Aki S; Teo Shu Mei; Åberg Fredrik; Ruuskanen Matti; Sanders Jon; Zhu Qiyun; Tripathi Anupriya; Verspoor Karin; Cheng Susan; Jain Mohit; Jousilahti Pekka; Vázquez-Baeza Yoshiki; Loomba Rohit; Lahti Leo; Niiranen Teemu; Salomaa Veikko; Knight Rob; Inouye Michael
      The gut microbiome has shown promise as a predictive biomarker for various diseases. However, the potential of gut microbiota for prospective risk prediction of liver disease has not been assessed. Here, we utilized shallow ...
    • Links between gut microbiome composition and fatty liver disease in a large population sample 

      Ruuskanen Matti O; Åberg Fredrik; Männistö Ville; Havulinna Aki S; Meric Guillaume; Liu Yang; Loomba Rohit; Vazquez-Baeza Yoshiki; Tripathi Anupriya; Valsta Liisa M; Inouye Michael; Jousilahti Pekka; Salomaa Veikko; Jain Mohit; Knight Rob; Lahti Leo; Niiranen Teemu J
      Fatty liver disease is the most common liver disease in the world. Its connection with the gut microbiome has been known for at least 80 y, but this association remains mostly unstudied in the general population because ...
    • Persistent oral mucosal lesions preceding diagnosis of Crohn's disease and primary sclerosing cholangitis 

      Nylund Karita; Helenius-Hietala Jaana; Åberg Fredrik; Hagström Jaana; Ruokonen Hellevi
      Oral mucosal lesions may persist years before symptoms or diagnosis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and subsequent primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC). Since a dental practitioner may be the first clinician to suspect ...