Yang, An-MingInamine, TatsuoHochrath, KatrinChen, PengWang, LiruiLlorente, CristinaBluemel, SenaHartmann, PhillippXu, JunKoyama, YukinoriKisseleva, TatianaTorralba, Manolito G.Moncera, KelvinBeeri, KarenChen, Chien-ShengFreese, KimHellerbrand, ClausLee, Serene M.L.Hoffman, Hal M.Mehal, Wajahat Z.Garcia-Tsao, GuadalupeMutlu, Ece A.Keshavarzian, AliBrown, Gordon D.Ho, Samuel BBataller, RamonStärkel, PeterFouts, Derrick E.Schnabl, Bernd2017-06-122017-06-122017-07-01Yang, A-M, Inamine, T, Hochrath, K, Chen, P, Wang, L, Llorente, C, Bluemel, S, Hartmann, P, Xu, J, Koyama, Y, Kisseleva, T, Torralba, M G, Moncera, K, Beeri, K, Chen, C-S, Freese, K, Hellerbrand, C, Lee, S M L, Hoffman, H M, Mehal, W Z, Garcia-Tsao, G, Mutlu, E A, Keshavarzian, A, Brown, G D, Ho, S B, Bataller, R, Stärkel, P, Fouts, D E & Schnabl, B 2017, 'Intestinal fungi contribute to development of alcoholic liver disease', The Journal of Clinical Investigation, vol. 127, no. 7, pp. 2829-2841. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI905620021-9738http://hdl.handle.net/2164/8794This study was supported in part by NIH grants R01 AA020703, U01 AA021856 and by Award Number I01BX002213 from the Biomedical Laboratory Research & Development Service of the VA Office of Research and Development (to B.S.). K.H. was supported by a DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) fellowship (HO/ 5690/1-1). S.B. was supported by a grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation (P2SKP3_158649). G.G. received funding from the Yale Liver Center NIH P30 DK34989 and R.B. from NIAAA grant U01 AA021908. A.K. received support from NIH grants RC2 AA019405, R01 AA020216 and R01 AA023417. G.D.B. is supported by funds from the Wellcome Trust. We acknowledge the Human Tissue and Cell Research (HTCR) Foundation for making human tissue available for research and Hepacult GmbH (Munich, Germany) for providing primary human hepatocytes for in vitro analyses. We thank Dr. Chien-Yu Lin Department of Medicine, Fu-Jen Catholic University, Taiwan for statistical analysis.132552667engR MedicineWellcome TrustRIntestinal fungi contribute to development of alcoholic liver diseaseJournal article10.1172/JCI905621277