Bile acids regulation of cellular stress responses in liver physiology and diseases.

eGastroenterology Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-31 DOI:10.1136/egastro-2024-100074
Tiangang Li, Mohammad Nazmul Hasan, Lijie Gu
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Abstract

Bile acids are physiological detergents and signalling molecules that are critically implicated in liver health and diseases. Dysregulation of bile acid homeostasis alters cell function and causes cell injury in chronic liver diseases. Therapeutic agents targeting bile acid synthesis, transport and signalling hold great potential for treatment of chronic liver diseases. The broad cellular and physiological impacts of pharmacological manipulations of bile acid metabolism are still incompletely understood. Recent research has discovered new links of bile acid signalling to the regulation of autophagy and lysosome biology, redox homeostasis and endoplasmic reticulum stress. These are well-conserved mechanisms that allow cells to adapt to nutrient and organelle stresses and play critical roles in maintaining cellular integrity and promoting survival. However, dysregulation of these cellular pathways is often observed in chronic liver diseases, which exacerbates cellular dysfunction to contribute to disease pathogenesis. Therefore, identification of these novel links has significantly advanced our knowledge of bile acid biology and physiology, which is needed to understand the contributions of bile acid dysregulation in disease pathogenesis, establish bile acids as diagnostic markers and develop bile acid-based pharmacological interventions. In this review, we will first discuss the roles of bile acid dysregulation in the pathogenesis of chronic liver diseases, and then discuss the recent findings on the crosstalk of bile acid signalling and cellular stress responses. Future investigations are needed to better define the roles of these crosstalks in regulating cellular function and disease processes.

胆汁酸对肝脏生理和疾病中细胞应激反应的调节。
胆汁酸是生理洗涤剂和信号分子,与肝脏的健康和疾病密切相关。胆汁酸平衡失调会改变细胞功能,并导致慢性肝病中的细胞损伤。针对胆汁酸合成、转运和信号传导的治疗药物在治疗慢性肝病方面具有巨大潜力。对胆汁酸代谢的药理作用对细胞和生理的广泛影响仍未完全了解。最近的研究发现了胆汁酸信号与自噬和溶酶体生物学、氧化还原稳态和内质网应激调控之间的新联系。这些机制保存完好,可使细胞适应营养和细胞器压力,并在维持细胞完整性和促进存活方面发挥关键作用。然而,在慢性肝病中经常可以观察到这些细胞通路的失调,这加剧了细胞功能障碍,从而导致疾病的发病。因此,发现这些新的联系极大地促进了我们对胆汁酸生物学和生理学的了解,而了解胆汁酸失调在疾病发病机制中的作用、将胆汁酸确立为诊断标志物以及开发基于胆汁酸的药物干预措施都需要胆汁酸。在这篇综述中,我们将首先讨论胆汁酸失调在慢性肝病发病机制中的作用,然后讨论胆汁酸信号传导与细胞应激反应相互影响的最新发现。未来的研究需要更好地界定这些串联在调节细胞功能和疾病过程中的作用。
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