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Feedback Signaling between Cholangiopathies, Ductular Reaction, and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

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CELLS
卷 10, 期 8, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/cells10082072

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cholangiocytes; bile acids; cholestatic liver disease; ductular reaction; non-alcoholic fatty liver disease

资金

  1. Hickam Endowed Chair, Gastroenterology, Medicine, Indiana University
  2. Indiana University Health-Indiana University School of Medicine Strategic Research Initiative
  3. SRCS Award
  4. RCS Award
  5. United States Department of Veteran's Affairs, Biomedical Laboratory Research and Development Service [1IK2BX005306, 5I01BX000574, 1I01BX003031]
  6. NIH [DK108959, DK119421, DK054811, DK115184, DK076898, DK107310, DK110035, DK062975, AA028711]
  7. PSC Partners Seeking a Cure
  8. AASLD Foundation Autoimmune Liver Disease Pilot Award

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This article discusses the impact of cholestatic injury and cholangiocyte activity on the progression of NAFLD, as well as provides detailed information on the influence of cholangiocytes and bile acid signaling on NAFLD.
Fatty liver diseases, such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), are global health disparities, particularly in the United States, as a result of cultural eating habits and lifestyle. Pathological studies on NAFLD have been mostly focused on hepatocytes and other inflammatory cell types; however, the impact of other biliary epithelial cells (i.e., cholangiocytes) in the promotion of NAFLD is growing. This review article will discuss how cholestatic injury and cholangiocyte activity/ductular reaction influence NAFLD progression. Furthermore, this review will provide informative details regarding the fundamental properties of cholangiocytes and bile acid signaling that can influence NAFLD. Lastly, studies relating to the pathogenesis of NAFLD, cholangiopathies, and ductular reaction will be analyzed to help gain insight for potential therapies.

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