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Background

Education:

MD, University Medical School Debrecen, Hungary
PhD, Hungarian Academy of Sciences (Immunology/Medicine)

Post-Graduate Training:

Internal Medicine Residency, University of Massachusetts Medical Center Worcester, MA

Gastroenterology and Hepatology Fellowship, Division of Gastroenterology, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA

Current Research Activities

Bench Research:

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  1. Immune alterations induced by acute alcohol consumption: My laboratory is one of the few focusing on immunomodulation by moderate alcohol use in humans. In addition to understanding mechanisms for the increased susceptibility to infections after alcohol use, results from our investigations have relevance to decreased cardiovascular morbidity after moderate alcohol use as well as to accelerated liver disease in chronic hepatitis C virus infection. My laboratory studies changes in the interaction between accessory cells (monocytes and dendritic cells) and T lymphocytes after moderate alcohol use. The overall aim of our studies is to delineate the effect of alcohol on antigen presenting cell function and determine role of cytokine and co-stimulatory molecules leading to decreased antigen-specific T cell proliferation and impaired antimicrobial defense after alcohol use.
  2. Intracellular signaling pathways in leukocytes mediating altered cytokine production after alcohol use. We are studying intracellular signaling mechanisms leading to decreased NF- B activation in monocytic and immune cells after acute alcohol treatment in relation to signals mediated by toll-like receptors. Recent interest is to define the NF-kB-mediated intracellular mechanisms that lead to the opposite effects of acute and chronic alcohol use on pro-inflammatory cytokine production.
  3. Immune mechanisms leading to increased liver injury in HCV plus alcohol. The hypothesis is that impaired dendritic cell costimulatory activity is a pivotal defect of host response to hepatitis C infection and alcohol further reduces immunity by inhibiting maturation and functions of myeloid dendritic cells in HCV.
  4. Immunopathogenesis of liver injury in obese mice: This is a developing project to investigate the hypothesis that leptin deficient, ob/ob mice have increased susceptibility to immune-mediated liver injury in a model of Concanavalin-A or LPS-induced hepatitis. We found that in contrast to lean mice, ob/ob mice have over-activation of the NF- B signaling pathway in the liver, a mechanisms likely to contribute to increased susceptibility to liver injury. Results from these experiments have direct clinical relevance to mechanisms of liver injury in non-alcoholic steatohepatitis in human.

Clinical Research:

  1. Immune mechanisms of increased liver injury in HCV plus alcohol: overlap with bench research project #3.
  2. Therapeutic studies in chronic hepatitis C: I am an investigator at the UMass Memorial site of the national HALT-C trial supported by NIH.
  3. Therapeutic approaches in non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). A clinical trial to investigate the potential therapeutic benefit of an insulin sensitizing agent in NASH is being initiated. Additional therapeutic approaches in patients with NAFLD are under development. NAFLD /NASH have recently been recognized as one of the most prevalent liver diseases in the USA, and the most common cause of cryptogenic cirrhosis.

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Post Docs

Immediate opening!

Two postdoctoral positions are available immediately to study cellular andmolecular mechanisms resulting in immunosuppression after alcohol use. Thefocus of this research is the role of monocytes and dendritic cells indecreased antigen-specific T cell activation after alcohol use.Intracellular signalling mechanisms resulting in decreased NF-kBactivation and inflammatory cytokine induction after acute alcoholconsumption are being investigated.

Please contact Dr. Szabo for details.

One or more keywords matched the following items that are connected to Szabo, Gyongyi
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Academic Article FcgammaR cross-linking mediates NF-kappaB activation, reduced antigen presentation capacity, and decreased IL-12 production in monocytes without modulation of myeloid dendritic cell development.
Academic Article Inhibition of NF-kappa B binding correlates with increased nuclear glucocorticoid receptor levels in acute alcohol-treated human monocytes.
Academic Article Acute alcohol consumption inhibits accessory cell function of monocytes and dendritic cells.
Academic Article Inhibition of myeloid dendritic cell accessory cell function and induction of T cell anergy by alcohol correlates with decreased IL-12 production.
Academic Article Hepatitis C core and nonstructural 3 proteins trigger toll-like receptor 2-mediated pathways and inflammatory activation.
Academic Article Inhibition of antigen-presenting cell functions by alcohol: implications for hepatitis C virus infection.
Academic Article Subversion of plasmacytoid and myeloid dendritic cell functions in chronic HCV infection.
Academic Article Acute ethanol treatment modulates Toll-like receptor-4 association with lipid rafts.
Academic Article Moderate alcohol intake in humans attenuates monocyte inflammatory responses: inhibition of nuclear regulatory factor kappa B and induction of interleukin 10.
Academic Article Distinct Toll-like receptor expression in monocytes and T cells in chronic HCV infection.
Academic Article TLR2- and TLR4-mediated signals determine attenuation or augmentation of inflammation by acute alcohol in monocytes.
Academic Article Viral and host factors induce macrophage activation and loss of toll-like receptor tolerance in chronic HCV infection.
Academic Article Myeloid dendritic cells of patients with chronic HCV infection induce proliferation of regulatory T lymphocytes.
Academic Article Type I interferons protect from Toll-like receptor 9-associated liver injury and regulate IL-1 receptor antagonist in mice.
Academic Article Ethanol-mediated regulation of transcription factors in immunocompetent cells.
Academic Article Inhibition of TLR8- and TLR4-induced Type I IFN induction by alcohol is different from its effects on inflammatory cytokine production in monocytes.
Academic Article CD81/CD9 tetraspanins aid plasmacytoid dendritic cells in recognition of hepatitis C virus-infected cells and induction of interferon-alpha.
Academic Article Type III interferons, IL-28 and IL-29, are increased in chronic HCV infection and induce myeloid dendritic cell-mediated FoxP3+ regulatory T cells.
Academic Article Hepatitis C virus core and nonstructural protein 3 proteins induce pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines and inhibit dendritic cell differentiation.
Academic Article Additive inhibition of dendritic cell allostimulatory capacity by alcohol and hepatitis C is not restored by DC maturation and involves abnormal IL-10 and IL-2 induction.
Academic Article Hepatitis C infection and alcohol use: A dangerous mix for the liver and antiviral immunity.
Academic Article Cytokines and alcohol.
Academic Article Heme oxygenase-1 mediates the anti-inflammatory effects of acute alcohol on IL-10 induction involving p38 MAPK activation in monocytes.
Academic Article Hepatitis C virus (HCV) core protein-induced, monocyte-mediated mechanisms of reduced IFN-alpha and plasmacytoid dendritic cell loss in chronic HCV infection.
Academic Article Acute alcohol exposure exerts anti-inflammatory effects by inhibiting IkappaB kinase activity and p65 phosphorylation in human monocytes.
Academic Article Acute alcohol activates STAT3, AP-1, and Sp-1 transcription factors via the family of Src kinases to promote IL-10 production in human monocytes.
Academic Article Effect of ethanol on inflammatory responses. Implications for pancreatitis.
Academic Article Toll-like receptors 1 and 6 are involved in TLR2-mediated macrophage activation by hepatitis C virus core and NS3 proteins.
Academic Article Altered innate immunity in chronic hepatitis C infection: cause or effect?
Academic Article Hepatitis C core protein - the "core" of immune deception?
Academic Article The role of plasmacytoid dendritic cell-derived IFN alpha in antiviral immunity.
Academic Article Human monocytes, macrophages, and dendritic cells: alcohol treatment methods.
Academic Article Acute alcohol intake induces SOCS1 and SOCS3 and inhibits cytokine-induced STAT1 and STAT3 signaling in human monocytes.
Academic Article Bone marrow-derived immune cells mediate sensitization to liver injury in a myeloid differentiation factor 88-dependent fashion.
Academic Article The opposite effects of acute and chronic alcohol on lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammation are linked to IRAK-M in human monocytes.
Academic Article Dendritic cells in hepatitis C infection: can they (help) win the battle?
Academic Article An essential role for monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 in alcoholic liver injury: regulation of proinflammatory cytokines and hepatic steatosis in mice.
Academic Article Induction of Bcl-3 by acute binge alcohol results in toll-like receptor 4/LPS tolerance.
Academic Article Increased microRNA-155 expression in the serum and peripheral monocytes in chronic HCV infection.
Academic Article Human type 2 myeloid dendritic cells produce interferon-? and amplify interferon-a in response to hepatitis C virus infection.
Academic Article IFN-? production by human natural killer cells in response to HCV-infected hepatoma cells is dependent on accessory cells.
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Academic Article Both bone marrow-derived and non-bone marrow-derived cells contribute to AIM2 and NLRP3 inflammasome activation in a MyD88-dependent manner in dietary steatohepatitis.
Academic Article Alcohol-induced miR-27a regulates differentiation and M2 macrophage polarization of normal human monocytes.
Academic Article Exosomes derived from alcohol-treated hepatocytes horizontally transfer liver specific miRNA-122 and sensitize monocytes to LPS.
Academic Article MicroRNA Cargo of Extracellular Vesicles from Alcohol-exposed Monocytes Signals Naive Monocytes to Differentiate into M2 Macrophages.
Academic Article Hepatitis C Virus-Induced Monocyte Differentiation Into Polarized M2 Macrophages Promotes Stellate Cell Activation via?TGF-?.
Academic Article Circulating and Exosome-Packaged Hepatitis C Single-Stranded RNA Induce Monocyte Differentiation via TLR7/8 to Polarized Macrophages and Fibrocytes.
Academic Article Macrophage-Specific Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1a Contributes to Impaired Autophagic Flux in Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis.
Academic Article Neutrophil extracellular traps activate hepatic stellate cells and monocytes via NLRP3 sensing in alcohol-induced acceleration of MASH fibrosis.
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