reviewWorld Journal of GastroenterologyJan 1, 2014Closed access

Pathogenesis of liver cirrhosis

First Hospital of Lanzhou University · Lanzhou University

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Abstract

Liver cirrhosis is the final pathological result of various chronic liver diseases, and fibrosis is the precursor of cirrhosis. Many types of cells, cytokines and miRNAs are involved in the initiation and progression of liver fibrosis and cirrhosis. Activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) is a pivotal event in fibrosis. Defenestration and capillarization of liver sinusoidal endothelial cells are major contributing factors to hepatic dysfunction in liver cirrhosis. Activated Kupffer cells destroy hepatocytes and stimulate the activation of HSCs. Repeated cycles of apoptosis and regeneration of hepatocytes contribute to pathogenesis of cirrhosis. At the molecular level, many cytokines are involved in…

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Keywords
  • Cirrhosis
  • Hepatic stellate cell
  • Fibrosis
  • Pathogenesis
  • Liver regeneration
  • Hepatic fibrosis
  • Cancer research
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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