Rui Ma, Haoran Meng, Xiutong Chen, Haiyuan Shen, Li Zuo, Hua Wang
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Abstract
This review explores the pivotal and multifaceted roles of neutrophils in the context of liver pathophysiology. While traditionally recognized as primary effectors of antibacterial immunity, recent evidence reveals that these abundant leukocytes function as complex regulators in the development and progression of various hepatic conditions. Neutrophils act as double-edged swords: they serve as critical instigators of inflammatory cascades and fibrogenesis, yet simultaneously provide essential contributions to immune defense and the orchestration of tissue repair. This paper synthesizes current research regarding neutrophil behavior within diverse hepatic microenvironments and evaluates their specific contributions to disease resolution versus exacerbation. Furthermore, we deliberate on the emerging potential of targeting neutrophil-specific pathways as a novel therapeutic strategy for liver diseases. Understanding these intricate balances is essential for transitioning from broad anti-inflammatory approaches to precise, neutrophil-modulated interventions. In conclusion, given their status as a dynamic research hotspot, a deeper mechanical understanding of neutrophil functions is imperative for the development of targeted clinical treatments for liver disorders.
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Seminars in Liver Disease is a quarterly review journal that publishes issues related to the specialties of hepatology and gastroenterology.
As the premiere review journal in the field, Seminars in Liver Disease provides in-depth coverage with articles and issues focusing on topics such as cirrhosis, transplantation, vascular and coagulation disorders, cytokines, hepatitis B & C, Nonalcoholic Steatosis Syndromes (NASH), pediatric liver diseases, hepatic stem cells, porphyrias as well as a myriad of other diseases related to the liver. Attention is also given to the latest developments in drug therapy along with treatment and current management techniques. Seminars in Liver Disease publishes commissioned reviews. Unsolicited reviews of an exceptional nature or original articles presenting remarkable results will be considered, but case reports will not be published.