Role of liver progenitors in acute liver injury
Acute liver failure (ALF) results from the acute and rapid loss of hepatocyte function and frequently exhibits a fulminant course, characterized by high mortality in the absence of immediate state-of-the-art intensive care and/or emergency liver transplantation (ELT). The role of hepatocyte-mediated...
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doaj-e28dcd57a4ef4d5ba1dbd56d6cf54d722020-11-24T21:33:56ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Physiology1664-042X2013-09-01410.3389/fphys.2013.0025862272Role of liver progenitors in acute liver injuryJan eBest0Jan eBest1Laurent eDollé2Paul eManka3Jason eCoombes4Leo A. van Grunsven5Wing-Kin eSyn6University Hospital EssenVrije Universiteit BrusselVrije Universiteit BrusselUniversity Hospital EssenThe Institute of Hepatology Vrije Universiteit BrusselThe Institute of Hepatology Acute liver failure (ALF) results from the acute and rapid loss of hepatocyte function and frequently exhibits a fulminant course, characterized by high mortality in the absence of immediate state-of-the-art intensive care and/or emergency liver transplantation (ELT). The role of hepatocyte-mediated liver regeneration during acute and chronic liver injury has been extensively investigated, and recent studies suggest that hepatocytes are not exclusively responsible for the regeneration of the injured liver during fulminant liver injury. Liver progenitor cells (LPC) (or resident liver stem cells) are quiescent in the healthy liver, but may be activated under conditions where the regenerative capacity of mature hepatocytes is severely impaired. This review aims to provide an overview of the role of the LPC population during ALF, and the role of putative cytokines, growth factors, mitogens and hormones in the LPC response. We will highlight the potential interaction among cellular compartments during ALF, and discuss the possible prognostic value of the LPC response on ALF outcomes.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fphys.2013.00258/fullLiver RegenerationStem Cellsacute liver failurehepatic failureliver progenitor cellssevere acute liver injury |
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Role of liver progenitors in acute liver injury |
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Role of liver progenitors in acute liver injury |
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Role of liver progenitors in acute liver injury |
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Role of liver progenitors in acute liver injury |
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Acute liver failure (ALF) results from the acute and rapid loss of hepatocyte function and frequently exhibits a fulminant course, characterized by high mortality in the absence of immediate state-of-the-art intensive care and/or emergency liver transplantation (ELT). The role of hepatocyte-mediated liver regeneration during acute and chronic liver injury has been extensively investigated, and recent studies suggest that hepatocytes are not exclusively responsible for the regeneration of the injured liver during fulminant liver injury. Liver progenitor cells (LPC) (or resident liver stem cells) are quiescent in the healthy liver, but may be activated under conditions where the regenerative capacity of mature hepatocytes is severely impaired. This review aims to provide an overview of the role of the LPC population during ALF, and the role of putative cytokines, growth factors, mitogens and hormones in the LPC response. We will highlight the potential interaction among cellular compartments during ALF, and discuss the possible prognostic value of the LPC response on ALF outcomes. |
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Liver Regeneration Stem Cells acute liver failure hepatic failure liver progenitor cells severe acute liver injury |
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