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If It Looks Like a Duct and Acts Like a Duct: On the Role of Reprogrammed Hepatocytes in Cholangiopathies.

Kari Nejak-Bowen1.   

Abstract

Cholangiopathies are chronic, progressive diseases of the biliary tree, and can be either acquired or genetic. The primary target is the cholangiocyte (CC), the cell type lining the bile duct that is responsible for bile modification and transport. Despite advances in our understanding and diagnosis of these diseases in recent years, there are no proven therapeutic treatments for the majority of the cholangiopathies, and liver transplantation is the only life-extending treatment option for patients with end-stage cholestatic liver disease. One potential therapeutic strategy is to facilitate endogenous repair of the biliary system, which may alleviate intrahepatic cholestasis caused by these diseases. During biliary injury, hepatocytes (HC) are known to alter their phenotype and acquire CC-like features, a process known as cellular reprogramming. This brief review discusses the potential ways in which reprogrammed HC may contribute to biliary repair, thereby restoring bile flow and reducing the severity of cholangiopathies. Some of these include modifying bile to reduce toxicity, serving as a source of de novo CC to repair the biliary epithelium, or creating new channels to facilitate bile flow.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31439080      PMCID: PMC7284107          DOI: 10.3727/105221619X15664105014956

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene Expr        ISSN: 1052-2166


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Journal:  Hepatology       Date:  2009-03       Impact factor: 17.425

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Journal:  Stem Cell Reports       Date:  2017-07-06       Impact factor: 7.765

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Authors:  Laura Molina; Kari Nejak-Bowen; Satdarshan P Monga
Journal:  Semin Liver Dis       Date:  2022-01-24       Impact factor: 6.512

2.  β-Catenin-NF-κB-CFTR interactions in cholangiocytes regulate inflammation and fibrosis during ductular reaction.

Authors:  Shikai Hu; Jacquelyn O Russell; Silvia Liu; Catherine Cao; Jackson McGaughey; Ravi Rai; Karis Kosar; Junyan Tao; Edward Hurley; Minakshi Poddar; Sucha Singh; Aaron Bell; Donghun Shin; Reben Raeman; Aatur D Singhi; Kari Nejak-Bowen; Sungjin Ko; Satdarshan P Monga
Journal:  Elife       Date:  2021-10-05       Impact factor: 8.713

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