细胞外囊泡对脂肪变性相关肝病的影响及其治疗潜力。

IF 2.5 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
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摘要

细胞外囊泡(EVs)是不同组织(包括肝脏)中多种类型细胞释放的小颗粒,可将特定的货物分子从起源细胞转移到受体细胞。这一过程通常会导致远端细胞被激活、炎症和某些疾病的恶化。据估计,全球慢性肝病患者达 15 亿人。肝硬化和肝癌是慢性肝病最常见的风险因素。然而,丙型肝炎和乙型肝炎病毒感染以及肥胖也与慢性肝病高度相关。然而,许多慢性肝病的病理生理、细胞和分子事件的病因尚不清楚。肝脏脂质代谢的变化可导致诱导 EV 释放的脂毒性事件。在此,我们旨在概述 EV 的特征,从定义到类型和生物生成,尤其关注与脂肪变性相关肝病、诊断和治疗有关的分子。
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Contribution of extracellular vesicles to steatosis-related liver disease and their therapeutic potential.

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are small particles released by many cell types in different tissues, including the liver, and transfer specific cargo molecules from originating cells to receptor cells. This process generally culminates in activation of distant cells and inflammation and progression of certain diseases. The global chronic liver disease (CLD) epidemic is estimated at 1.5 billion patients worldwide. Cirrhosis and liver cancer are the most common risk factors for CLD. However, hepatitis C and B virus infection and obesity are also highly associated with CLD. Nonetheless, the etiology of many CLD pathophysiological, cellular, and molecular events are unclear. Changes in hepatic lipid metabolism can lead to lipotoxicity events that induce EV release. Here, we aimed to present an overview of EV features, from definition to types and biogenesis, with particular focus on the molecules related to steatosis-related liver disease, diagnosis, and therapy.

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