Fibrosis and hepatic regeneration mechanism
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Fibrosis and hepatic regeneration mechanism
Abstract
Liver cirrhosis is the final stage of continuous hepatic inflammatory activity derived by viral, metabolic or autoimmune origin. In the last years, cirrhosis was considered a unique and static condition; recently was accepted some patients subgroups with different liver injury degrees that coexist under the same diagnosis, with implications about the natural disease history. The liver growth factor (LGF) is a potent in vivo and in vitro mitogenic agent and an inducer of hepatic regeneration (HR) through the hepatocytes DNA synthesis. The clinical implications of the LGF levels in cirrhosis, are not clear and even with having a fundamental role in the liver regeneration processes, the studies suggest that it could be a cirrhosis severity marker, in acute liver failure and in chronic hepatitis. Its role as predictor of mortality in fulminant hepatic insufficiency patients has been suggested. HR is one of the most enigmatic and fascinating biological phenomena. The rapid volume and liver function restoration after a major hepatectomy (>70%) or severe hepatocellular damage and its strict regulation of tissue damage response after the cessation, is an exclusive property of the liver. HR is the clinical applications fundament, such as extensive hepatic resections (>70% of the liver parenchyma), segmental transplantation or living donor transplantation, sequential hepatectomies, isolated portal embolization or associated with in situ hepatic transection, temporary artificial support in acute liver failure and the possible cell therapy clinical applications.
Keywords: Fibrosis hepatic; fibrosis mechanism; hepatic injury; liver regeneration; regeneration mechanism.
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Conflicts of Interest: Both authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at https://tgh.amegroups.com/article/view/10.21037/tgh.2020.02.21/coif). The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
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