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Hepatic macrophages in liver homeostasis and diseases-diversity,plasticity and therapeutic opportunities
Authors:Yankai Wen  Joeri Lambrecht  Cynthia Ju  Frank Tacke
Institution:1.Department of Anesthesiology, McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston, TX USA ;2.Department of Hepatology and Gastroenterology, Charité University Medicine Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:Macrophages, which are key cellular components of the liver, have emerged as essential players in the maintenance of hepatic homeostasis and in injury and repair processes in acute and chronic liver diseases. Upon liver injury, resident Kupffer cells (KCs) sense disturbances in homeostasis, interact with hepatic cell populations and release chemokines to recruit circulating leukocytes, including monocytes, which subsequently differentiate into monocyte-derived macrophages (MoMϕs) in the liver. Both KCs and MoMϕs contribute to both the progression and resolution of tissue inflammation and injury in various liver diseases. The diversity of hepatic macrophage subsets and their plasticity explain their different functional responses in distinct liver diseases. In this review, we highlight novel findings regarding the origins and functions of hepatic macrophages and discuss the potential of targeting macrophages as a therapeutic strategy for liver disease.
Keywords:Kupffer cells  monocyte-derived macrophages  liver inflammation  liver fibrosis  liver cancer
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