Medline ® Abstract for Reference 171
of 'Pathogenesis of hepatic fibrosis'
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Emerging and disease-specific mechanisms of hepatic stellate cell activation.
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Wallace MC, Friedman SL, Mann DA
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Semin Liver Dis. 2015 May;35(2):107-18. Epub 2015 May 14.
The last decade has seen a rapid expansion in our understanding of the mechanisms leading to hepatic stellate cell activation. The classic activation pathway of initiation, perpetuation and regression remains as a useful model; however, the emergence of several new pathways and mediators has revealed a deeper complexity than previously appreciated. Although core fibrogenic pathways exist across organs and disease types, there is accumulating evidence for disease- and context-specific mechanisms that may modulate or drive hepatic fibrogenesis. Hence, a "one size fits all" approach to antifibrotic therapy may not be appropriate for all disease settings. The authors present a focused and concise update of the most recent advances in our understanding of hepatic stellate cell activation pathways, while highlighting several challenges that may be constraining progress. This summary provides a foundation to further expand our knowledge of this unique cell type and its contributions to human liver disease.
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Division of Liver Diseases, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, New York.
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