Hepatic Stellate Cells in Inflammation‐Fibrosis‐Carcinoma Axis |
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Authors: | Bin‐Bin Wang Jun‐Yao Cheng Hong‐Hao Gao Yang Zhang Zhi‐Nan Chen Huijie Bian |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Stomatology, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, People's Republic of China;2. Cell Engineering Research Center and Department of Cell Biology, State Key Laboratory of Cancer Biology, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, People's Republic of China;3. Cell Engineering Research Center and Department of Cell Biology, State Key Laboratory of Cancer Biology, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an, People's Republic of ChinaFax: +86 29 83293906 |
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Abstract: | Almost 80% of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cases are associated with chronic hepatitis and cirrhosis resulting from inflammation and fibrosis. A three‐step process of “inflammation‐fibrosis‐carcinoma” is believed to be involved in hepatocarcinogenesis. The activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) may serve as an important mediator in the process of inflammation‐fibrosis‐carcinoma axis, even in tumor metastasis. A remarkable knowledge of activated HSCs in the pathology of HCC development is mostly focused on the liver fibrosis. The molecular links that connects inflammation and cancer in the activation of HSC are not completely known. This highlights urgent need to increase our understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms, by which activation of HSCs is involved in the hepatic inflammation, carcinogenesis, and metastasis. Anat Rec 293:1492–1496, 2010. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc. |
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Keywords: | liver inflammation liver fibrosis cirrhosis hepatocellular carcinoma hepatic stellate cell myofibroblast |
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