Cellular senescence in the cholangiopathies: a driver of immunopathology and a novel therapeutic target.

IF 7.9 2区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Christy E Trussoni, Steven P O'Hara, Nicholas F LaRusso
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The cholangiopathies are a group of liver diseases that affect cholangiocytes, the epithelial cells that line the bile ducts. Biliary atresia (BA), primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) are three cholangiopathies with significant immune-mediated pathogenesis where chronic inflammation and fibrosis lead to obliteration of bile ducts and eventual liver cirrhosis. Cellular senescence is a state of cell cycle arrest in which cells become resistant to apoptosis and profusely secrete a bioactive secretome. Recent evidence indicates that cholangiocyte senescence contributes to the pathogenesis of BA, PBC, and PSC. This review explores the role of cholangiocyte senescence in BA, PBC, and PSC, ascertains how cholangiocyte senescence may promote a senescence-associated immunopathology in these cholangiopathies, and provides the rationale for therapeutically targeting senescence as a treatment option for BA, PBC, and PSC.

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胆管病变的细胞衰老:免疫病理的驱动因素和新的治疗靶点。
胆管病是一组影响胆管细胞的肝脏疾病,胆管上皮细胞排列在胆管上。胆道闭锁(BA)、原发性胆道炎(PBC)和原发性硬化性胆管炎(PSC)是三种具有显著免疫介导发病机制的胆管疾病,其中慢性炎症和纤维化导致胆管闭塞并最终导致肝硬化。细胞衰老是细胞周期停滞的一种状态,在这种状态下,细胞对凋亡产生抵抗,并大量分泌一种生物活性分泌组。最近的证据表明,胆管细胞衰老有助于BA, PBC和PSC的发病机制。本文探讨了胆管细胞衰老在BA、PBC和PSC中的作用,确定了胆管细胞衰老如何促进这些胆管疾病中与衰老相关的免疫病理,并为将衰老作为治疗BA、PBC和PSC的治疗选择提供了理论依据。
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Seminars in Immunopathology
Seminars in Immunopathology 医学-病理学
CiteScore
19.80
自引率
2.20%
发文量
69
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The aim of Seminars in Immunopathology is to bring clinicians and pathologists up-to-date on developments in the field of immunopathology.For this purpose topical issues will be organized usually with the help of a guest editor.Recent developments are summarized in review articles by authors who have personally contributed to the specific topic.
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