Hepatic Stellate Cells: Protean, Multifunctional, and Enigmatic Cells of the Liver
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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Abstract
The hepatic stellate cell has surprised and engaged physiologists, pathologists, and hepatologists for over 130 years, yet clear evidence of its role in hepatic injury and fibrosis only emerged following the refinement of methods for its isolation and characterization. The paradigm in liver injury of activation of quiescent vitamin A-rich stellate cells into proliferative, contractile, and fibrogenic myofibroblasts has launched an era of astonishing progress in understanding the mechanistic basis of hepatic fibrosis progression and regression. But this simple paradigm has now yielded to a remarkably broad appreciation of the cell's functions not only in liver injury, but also in hepatic development,…
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- Hepatic stellate cell
- Paracrine signalling
- Biology
- Myofibroblast
- Cell biology
- Progenitor cell
- Hepatic fibrosis
- Liver cytology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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