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17 Apr, 2025 -

MICROB-PREDICT related activities at EASL Congress 2025

22 European institutions join forces in MICROB-PREDICT to improve the prevention and treatment of chronic liver disease (cirrhosis). We aim to identify microbiome-based biomarkers and mechanisms that predict in advance when the body can no longer compensate for the dysfunctional liver (decompensated cirrhosis), when such decompensated cirrhosis will progress to acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF), and a patient’s individual treatment response. Based on such biomarkers, we strive to develop novel diagnostic tools for earlier and better patient stratification and to establish personalised and effective treatment strategies.

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Wednesday 7 May

When Where What
08:30-17:00 Poster area (also available as ePoster) POSTER ID WED-194-YI Treatment response to Terlipressin in patients with acute kidney injury – hepatorenal syndrome and preexisting chronic kidney disease – the German liver cirrhosis / CKD-Terli study group

  • Presenter: Frank Erhard Uschner (UM)
  • Part of: Cirrhosis and its complications – Portal Hypertension (Topic: “Cirrhosis & Complications”)
08:30-17:00 Poster area (also available as ePoster) POSTER ID WED-239 Prognostic performance of MELD variants and CLIF-C AD in 958 patients with cirrhosis and ascites

  • Presenter: Nikolaj Torp (OUH)
  • Part of: Cirrhosis and its complications – Portal Hypertension (Topic: “Cirrhosis & Complications”)
14:00-14:30 Cirrhosis & Complications Track Hub MICROB-PREDICT Networking Session

  • Speakers: Jonel Trebicka (EF CLIF, UM) and consortium partners
08:30-18:00 Poster area Poster WED-083: Multi-compartment metabolomics for stratifying cirrhotic patients with acute decompensation (Christophe Junot)
17:45-17:50 Arnold Room Opening remarks - addressing disparities in healthcare in the Netherlands

  • Speaker: Minneke Coenraad (LUMC)
  • Part of: Patient & Advocate Forum: Culturally Competent Care: providing for patients in marginalized communities

Thursday 8 May

When Where What
08:30-17:00 Poster area (also available as ePoster) POSTER ID THU-043 Nuclear factor I-B delays liver fibrosis by inhibiting chemokine ligand 5 transcription

  • Presenter: Qianwen Zhao (UCL)
  • Part of: Fibrosis / Stellate cell biology (Topic “Basic Science”)
08:30-17:00 Poster area (also available as ePoster) POSTER ID TOP-053 The mechanisms of transcription factor ZEB2 in regulating hepatic stellate cell activation and liver fibrosis

  • Presenter: Qianwen Zhao (UCL)
  • Part of: Fibrosis / Stellate cell biology (Topic “Basic Science”)
08:30-17:00 Poster area (also available as ePoster) POSTER ID THU-058-YI Blockage of microfibrillar-associated protein 4 (MFAP4) decreases liver fibrosis in two murine models of steatotic liver disease

  • Presenter: Maximilian Joseph Brol (UM)
  • Part of: Fibrosis / Stellate cell biology (Topic “Basic Science”)
08:30-17:00 Poster area (also available as ePoster) POSTER ID THU-367 Prognosis of primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) in Hungary is independent of coexisting inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and prognostic ability of the currently used PSC risk scores are limited

  • Presenter: David Tornai (UNIDEB)
  • Part of: Immune-mediated and cholestatic disease: Clinical aspects (Topic “Immune-mediated                 & Cholestatic Diseases”)
09:45-10:30 Track Hub 2 – Basic Science Poster Tour: Young Investigators – Clinical

  • Chair: Mads Israelsen (OUH)
10:00-10:30 Ring-Larsen Room Gore & Associates: From Covered TIPS to TIPS using Controlled Expansion

  • Chair: Jonel Trebicka (EF CLIF, UM)
  • Part of: Mini Satellite Symposium (Topic „Cirrhosis & Complications“)
10:30-12:30 De Groote Room General Session 1 (Abstract Session under the Topic “General Hepatology”)

  • Chair: Aleksander Krag (OUH)
10:00-11:00

12:30-13:30

14:00-15:00

16:15-17:15

Skills Learning Centre 2 EASL/CIRSE Skills Learning Centre: Liver Haemodynamics

  • Chair: Wim Laleman (KUL)
14:00-15:00 Meet-the-Experts 3 Meet-the-Experts: Cutting-edge strategies for biomarker discovery in hepatology

  • Chair: Maja Thiele (OUH)
15:35-15:45 Erlinger Room Managing financial conflicts of interest

  • Speaker: Rajiv Jalan (UCL)
  • Part of: YI seminar: Science to start-up – Embracing entrepreneurship in hepatology
17:50-18:00 Eddleston Room Alcohol-related liver disease

  • Speaker: Maja Thiele (OUH)
  • Part of: The JHEP Reports Symposium – Keys to get your manuscript accepted

Friday 9 May

When Where What
08:30-09:45 De Groote Room Future of Hepatology: Novel therapeutics and evolving challenges in managing MASLD

  • Chair: Maja Thiele (OUH)
08:30-09:45 Erlinger Room EASL/SALVE Symposium: Controversies in the management of patients with alcohol use disorder

  • Chair: Elisa Pose (FCRB)
08:30-17:00 Poster area (also available as ePoster) POSTER ID FRI-226 The burden of extrahepatic organ failures in European patients with cirrhosis

  • Presenter: Wenyi Gu (UM)
  • Part of: Cirrhosis and its complications: ACLF and Critical illness (Topic “Cirrhosis & Complications”)
08:30-17:00 Poster area (also available as ePoster) POSTER ID FRI-493 Conversion from standard-release to prolonged-release tacrolimus mitigates calcineurin-induced nephrotoxicity in patients after liver transplantation

  • Presenter: Maximilian Joseph Brol (UM)
  • Part of: Liver transplantation and hepatobiliary surgery – Clinical (Topic “General Hepatology”)
10:00-11:00

12:30-13:30

14:00-15:00

16:15-17:15

Skills Learning Centre 2 EASL/CIRSE Skills Learning Centre: Liver Haemodynamics

  • Chair: Wim Laleman (KUL)
10:30-12:30 De Groote Room General Session 2 (Abstract Session under the Topic “General Hepatology”)

  • Chair: Debbie Shawcross (KCL)
17:00-18:15 De Groote Room Abstract Session – Alcohol

  • Chair: Elisa Pose (FCRB)

Saturday 10 May

When Where What
08:30-09:45 Ring-Larsen Room Microbiome and liver health: Unveiling new therapeutic pathways

  • Chair: Debbie Shawcross (KCL)
08:30-16:00 Poster area (also available as ePoster) POSTER ID SAT-196-YI Prognostic performance of MELD and MELD 3.0 in 777 patients hospitalized with an acute decompensation of cirrhosis

  • Presenter: Nikolaj Torp (OUH)
  • Part of: Cirrhosis and its complications: Other clinical complications except ACLF and critical Illness (Topic: “Cirrhosis & Complications”)
08:30-16:00 Poster area (also available as ePoster) POSTER ID SAT-210 Development and validation of the modified hepatic encephalopathy staging tool (mHEST) for grading of hepatic encephalopathy for accurate assessment and regulated clinical trials

  • Presenter: Rajiv Jalan (UCL)
  • Part of: Cirrhosis and its complications: Other clinical complications except ACLF and critical Illness (Topic: “Cirrhosis & Complications”)
08:30-16:00 Poster area (also available as ePoster) POSTER ID SAT-209 Randomized, open-label, phase 2a comparator study to assess the pharmacodynamics, safety and pharmacokinetics of oral administration of mnk6106 (l-ornithine phenylacetate) vs. rifaximin in subjects with hepatic cirrhosis and a previous history of hepatic encephalopathy

  • Presenter: Rajiv Jalan (UCL)
  • Part of: Cirrhosis and its complications: Other clinical complications except ACLF and critical Illness (Topic: “Cirrhosis & Complications”)
09:15-10:00 Industry Workshop Echosens: MetALD – The role of non-invasive tests

  • Chair: Maja Thiele (OUH)
09:15-09:30 Ring-Larsen Room Rebooting immunity: Harnessing FMT to revive innate defences in cirrhosis

  • Speaker: Debbie Shawcross (KCL)
  • Part of: Symposium on “Microbiome and liver health: Unveiling new therapeutic pathways”
10:15-11:30 Eddleston Room YI workshop: How to prepare a Clinical Practice Guideline in Hepatology

  • Chair: Mads Israelsen (OUH)
10:15-11:15 Skills Learning Centre 2 EASL/CIRSE Skills Learning Centre: Liver Haemodynamics

  • Chair: Wim Laleman (KUL)
11:45-12:45 Track Hub 4 – Cirrhosis & complications Poster tour: Cirrhosis and its complications – Portal Hypertension

  • Chair: Maria Papp (UNIDEB)
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