Disclosures: Kathryn Rhodes: Nothing to Disclose, Juliet Venter: Nothing to Disclose, Matthew McMillin: Nothing to Disclose, Sharon DeMorrow: Nothing to Disclose 2260 SIGNIFICANCE OF NEUTROPHIL-TO-LYMPHOCYTE RATIO IN BLEEDING AND PROGNOSIS AFTER ENDOSCOPIC TREATMENT OF CIRRHOTIC PATIENTS WITH ESOPHAGEAL VARICES Kazuto Takahashi 1 Takuto Nosaka 1 Yosuke Murata 1 RYOTARO SUGATA 1 Tomoko Tanaka 1 Yu Akazawa 1 Tatsushi Naito 1 Masahiro Ohtani 1 Yasunari Nakamoto 1 , 1 University of Fukui Background: Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) has been reported as a prognostic indicator in patients with cancer and some chronic inflammatory diseases by reflecting systemic inflammation and nutritional status
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Supports healthy immune system function*
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Additionally, the administration of curcumin has demonstrated therapeutic potential by negatively regulating various signaling pathways (PI3/Akt, JAK/STAT, and -catenin), inhibiting the expression of COX-2, iNOS, and co-stimulatory molecules (RANKL, ICAM-1, CD205, CD256, TLR4, among others), and suppressing immune cell chemotaxis, including the infiltration of neutrophils into inflamed regions (Zhao et al., 2016