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Regeneration and activation of liver progenitor cells in liver cirrhosis

Regeneration and activation of liver progenitor cells in liver cirrhosis

Yanze Yin
Defu Kong
Kang He
Qiang Xia
Genes & Diseases第8卷, 第5期pp.623-628纸质出版 2021-09-01在线发表 2020-08-08
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Cirrhosis is characterized as the progress of regenerative nodules surrounded by fibrous bands in response to chronic hepatic injury and causes portal hypertension and endstage hepatic disease. Following liver injury, liver progenitor cells (LPCs) can be activated and differentiate into hepatocytes in order to awaken liver regeneration and reach homeostasis. Recent research has uncovered some new sources of LPCs. Here, we update the mechanisms of LPCs-mediated liver regeneration in cirrhosis by introducing the origin of LPCs and LPCs' niche with a discussion of the influence of LPC-related cells. This article analyzes the mechanism of regeneration and activation of LPCs in cirrhosis in recent years aiming to provide help for clinical application.

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ActivationCytokinesExtracellular matrixHepatic stellate cellsLiver cirrhosisLiver progenitor cellsLiver regenerationNiche