肝再生过程中肝细胞再生的触发机制。

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Biomolecules & Therapeutics Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-12 DOI:10.4062/biomolther.2025.035
Eui Jin Lee, Na Young Lee, Myeung Gi Choi, Ho Jae Ryu, Ja Hyun Koo
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摘要

肝再生是一个涉及肝细胞增殖和分化的复杂过程,是肝损伤后肝功能恢复的关键。肝细胞再生在这一再生过程中起着核心作用,广泛的研究旨在阐明肝细胞增殖的触发机制以及新肝细胞的起源。部分肝切除术、药物性肝损伤和其他遗传小鼠模型已被广泛用于研究肝脏的再生机制。然而,再生肝细胞的确切来源仍然存在争议。虽然大量证据支持先前存在的肝细胞自我复制以补充肝脏的模型,但另一种假设认为,胆道上皮细胞和肝祖细胞也在某些损伤条件下起作用。近年来,包括谱系追踪和空间转录组学在内的先进技术被用于跟踪细胞谱系和分析肝脏再生过程中细胞组成的变化,极大地推动了这一领域的发展。鉴于肝细胞承担着肝脏的大部分功能,了解肝细胞再生的信号通路是整个肝脏再生过程中最关键的。因此,本文着重综述了肝脏再生过程中肝细胞再生的细胞和分子机制的最新发现。
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Triggering Mechanisms of Hepatocyte Repopulation during Liver Regeneration.

Liver regeneration is a complex process involving hepatocyte proliferation and differentiation, which is essential for restoring liver function after liver injury. Hepatocyte repopulation plays a central role in this regenerative process, and extensive research has aimed to elucidate the triggering mechanisms of hepatocyte proliferation as well as the origins of new hepatocytes. Partial hepatectomy, drug-induced liver injuries, and other genetic mouse models have been widely employed to investigate the regenerative machinery of the liver. However, the exact sources of regenerating hepatocytes remain controversial. While substantial evidence supports the model in which pre-existing hepatocytes self-duplicate to replenish the liver, alternative hypotheses suggest that biliary epithelial cells and hepatic progenitor cells also contribute under certain injury conditions. Recently, advanced techniques, including lineage tracing and spatial transcriptomics, have been utilized to track cell lineages and analyze changes in cell composition during liver regeneration, greatly advancing the field. Given that hepatocytes perform the majority of liver functions, understanding the contributing signaling pathways of hepatocyte repopulation is the most critical among the whole process of liver regeneration. Therefore, this review specifically focuses on summarizing current findings in the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying hepatocyte repopulation during liver regeneration.

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CiteScore
6.60
自引率
8.10%
发文量
72
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Biomolecules & Therapeutics (Biomolecules & Therapeutics) (Print ISSN 1976-9148, Online ISSN 2005-4483) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that covers pharmacological and toxicological fields related to bioactive molecules and therapeutics. It was launched in 1993 as "The Journal of Applied Pharmacology (ISSN 1225-6110)", and renamed "Biomolecules & Therapeutics" (Biomol Ther: abbreviated form) in 2008 (Volume 16, No. 1). It is published bimonthly in January, March, May, July, September and November. All manuscripts should be creative, informative, and contribute to the development of new drugs. Articles in the following categories are published: review articles and research articles.
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