Panic at the Bile Duct: How Intrahepatic Cholangiocytes Respond to Stress and Injury
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Panic at the Bile Duct: How Intrahepatic Cholangiocytes Respond to Stress and Injury
Abstract
In the liver, biliary epithelial cells (BECs) line intrahepatic bile ducts (IHBDs) and are primarily responsible for modifying and transporting hepatocyte-produced bile to the digestive tract. BECs comprise only 3% to 5% of the liver by cell number but are critical for maintaining choleresis through homeostasis and disease. To this end, BECs drive an extensive morphologic remodeling of the IHBD network termed ductular reaction (DR) in response to direct injury or injury to the hepatic parenchyma. BECs are also the target of a broad and heterogenous class of diseases termed cholangiopathies, which can present with phenotypes ranging from defective IHBD development in pediatric patients to progressive periductal fibrosis and cancer. DR is observed in many cholangiopathies, highlighting overlapping similarities between cell- and tissue-level responses by BECs across a spectrum of injury and disease. The following core set of cell biological BEC responses to stress and injury may moderate, initiate, or exacerbate liver pathophysiology in a context-dependent manner: cell death, proliferation, transdifferentiation, senescence, and acquisition of neuroendocrine phenotype. By reviewing how IHBDs respond to stress, this review seeks to highlight fundamental processes with potentially adaptive or maladaptive consequences. A deeper understanding of how these common responses contribute to DR and cholangiopathies may identify novel therapeutic targets in liver disease.
Copyright © 2023 American Society for Investigative Pathology. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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The Cellular, Molecular, and Pathologic Consequences of Stress on the Liver.Am J Pathol. 2023 Oct;193(10):1353-1354. doi: 10.1016/j.ajpath.2023.07.003. Epub 2023 Aug 4. Am J Pathol. 2023. PMID: 37544504 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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