Acinar cells and the development of pancreatic fibrosis

IF 9.3 2区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Jianhong An , Tingting Jiang , Ling Qi , Keping Xie
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Abstract

Pancreatic fibrosis is caused by excessive deposition of extracellular matrixes of collagen and fibronectin in the pancreatic tissue as a result of repeated injury often seen in patients with chronic pancreatic diseases. The most common causative conditions include inborn errors of metabolism, chemical toxicity and autoimmune disorders. Its pathophysiology is highly complex, including acinar cell injury, acinar stress response, duct dysfunction, pancreatic stellate cell activation, and persistent inflammatory response. However, the specific mechanism remains to be fully clarified. Although the current therapeutic strategies targeting pancreatic stellate cells show good efficacy in cell culture and animal models, they are not satisfactory in the clinic. Without effective intervention, pancreatic fibrosis can promote the transformation from pancreatitis to pancreatic cancer, one of the most lethal malignancies. In the normal pancreas, the acinar component accounts for 82% of the exocrine tissue. Abnormal acinar cells may activate pancreatic stellate cells directly as cellular source of fibrosis or indirectly via releasing various substances and initiate pancreatic fibrosis. A comprehensive understanding of the role of acinar cells in pancreatic fibrosis is critical for designing effective intervention strategies. In this review, we focus on the role of and mechanisms underlying pancreatic acinar injury in pancreatic fibrosis and their potential clinical significance.

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腺泡细胞与胰腺纤维化的发生
胰腺纤维化是由胰腺组织中胶原和纤连蛋白的细胞外基质过度沉积引起的,这是慢性胰腺疾病患者经常出现的反复损伤的结果。最常见的病因包括先天性代谢错误、化学毒性和自身免疫性疾病。其病理生理学高度复杂,包括腺泡细胞损伤、腺泡应激反应、导管功能障碍、胰腺星状细胞活化和持续炎症反应。然而,具体机制仍有待充分阐明。尽管目前针对胰腺星状细胞的治疗策略在细胞培养和动物模型中显示出良好的疗效,但在临床上并不令人满意。在没有有效干预的情况下,胰腺纤维化可以促进从胰腺炎转变为癌症,这是最致命的恶性肿瘤之一。在正常胰腺中,腺泡成分占外分泌组织的82%。异常腺泡细胞可以直接激活胰腺星状细胞作为纤维化的细胞来源,也可以通过释放各种物质间接激活胰腺星形细胞,引发胰腺纤维化。全面了解腺泡细胞在胰腺纤维化中的作用对于设计有效的干预策略至关重要。在这篇综述中,我们重点讨论胰腺腺泡损伤在胰腺纤维化中的作用及其潜在的临床意义。
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Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews
Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews 生物-生化与分子生物学
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21.10
自引率
1.50%
发文量
61
审稿时长
22 days
期刊介绍: Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews is a leading publication that focuses on the dynamic fields of growth factor and cytokine research. Our journal offers a platform for authors to disseminate thought-provoking articles such as critical reviews, state-of-the-art reviews, letters to the editor, and meeting reviews. We aim to cover important breakthroughs in these rapidly evolving areas, providing valuable insights into the multidisciplinary significance of cytokines and growth factors. Our journal spans various domains including signal transduction, cell growth and differentiation, embryonic development, immunology, tumorigenesis, and clinical medicine. By publishing cutting-edge research and analysis, we aim to influence the way researchers and experts perceive and understand growth factors and cytokines. We encourage novel expressions of ideas and innovative approaches to organizing content, fostering a stimulating environment for knowledge exchange and scientific advancement.
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