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To be or not to be: The double-edged sword roles of liver progenitor cells

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DOI: 10.1016/j.bbcan.2023.188870

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Liver progenitor cells; Liver cancer stem cells; Hepatocellular carcinoma; Stemness; Heterogeneity

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Given the liver's regenerative capacity, researchers have focused on liver progenitor cells (LPCs) and liver cancer stem cells (LCSCs). LPCs can differentiate into hepatocytes and cholangiocytes, but the mechanisms underlying cell conversion and their roles in liver homeostasis and tumorigenesis are unclear. This review discusses the complex conversions involving LPCs and LCSCs, emphasizing their dual roles in liver regeneration and tumor formation. Understanding the sources and transformations of LPCs is crucial for harnessing their regenerative potential in the future.
Given the liver's remarkable and unique regenerative capacity, researchers have long focused on liver progenitor cells (LPCs) and liver cancer stem cells (LCSCs). LPCs can differentiate into both hepatocytes and cholangiocytes. However, the mechanism underlying cell conversion and its distinct contribution to liver homeostasis and tumorigenesis remain unclear. In this review, we discuss the complicated conversions involving LPCs and LCSCs. As the critical intermediate state in malignant transformation, LPCs play double-edged sword roles. LPCs are not only involved in hepatic wound-healing responses by supplementing liver cells and bile duct cells in the damaged liver but may transform into LCSCs under dysregulation of key signaling pathways, resulting in refractory malignant liver tumors. Because LPC lineages are temporally and spatially dynamic, we discuss crucial LPC subgroups and summarize regulatory factors correlating with the trajectories of LPCs and LCSCs in the liver tumor microenvironment. This review elaborates on the double-edged sword roles of LPCs to help understand the liver's regenerative potential and tumor heterogeneity. Understanding the sources and transformations of LPCs is essential in determining how to exploit their regenerative capacity in the future.

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