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Functional and Structural Features of Cholangiocytes in Health and Disease

Cholangiocytes are the epithelial cells that line the bile ducts. Along the biliary tree, two different kinds of cholangiocytes exist: small and large cholangiocytes. Each type has important differences in their biological role in physiologic and pathologic conditions. In response to injury, cholang...

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Autores principales: Maroni, Luca, Haibo, Bai, Ray, Debolina, Zhou, Tianhao, Wan, Ying, Meng, Fanyin, Marzioni, Marco, Alpini, Gianfranco
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4530547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26273695
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmgh.2015.05.005
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author Maroni, Luca
Haibo, Bai
Ray, Debolina
Zhou, Tianhao
Wan, Ying
Meng, Fanyin
Marzioni, Marco
Alpini, Gianfranco
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Haibo, Bai
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Zhou, Tianhao
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Meng, Fanyin
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description Cholangiocytes are the epithelial cells that line the bile ducts. Along the biliary tree, two different kinds of cholangiocytes exist: small and large cholangiocytes. Each type has important differences in their biological role in physiologic and pathologic conditions. In response to injury, cholangiocytes become reactive and acquire a neuroendocrine-like phenotype with the secretion of a number of peptides. These molecules act in an autocrine/paracrine fashion to modulate cholangiocyte biology and determine the evolution of biliary damage. The failure of such mechanisms is believed to influence the progression of cholangiopathies, a group of diseases that selectively target biliary cells. Therefore, the understanding of mechanisms regulating cholangiocyte response to injury is expected to foster the development of new therapeutic options to treat biliary diseases. In this review, we discuss the most recent findings in the mechanisms driving cholangiocyte adaptation to damage, with particular emphasis on molecular pathways that are susceptible of therapeutic intervention. Morphogenic pathways (Hippo, Notch, Hedgehog), which have been recently shown to regulate biliary ontogenesis and response to injury, are also reviewed as well as the results of ongoing clinical trials evaluating new drugs for the treatment of cholangiopathies.
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spelling pubmed-45305472016-07-01 Functional and Structural Features of Cholangiocytes in Health and Disease Maroni, Luca Haibo, Bai Ray, Debolina Zhou, Tianhao Wan, Ying Meng, Fanyin Marzioni, Marco Alpini, Gianfranco Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol Review Cholangiocytes are the epithelial cells that line the bile ducts. Along the biliary tree, two different kinds of cholangiocytes exist: small and large cholangiocytes. Each type has important differences in their biological role in physiologic and pathologic conditions. In response to injury, cholangiocytes become reactive and acquire a neuroendocrine-like phenotype with the secretion of a number of peptides. These molecules act in an autocrine/paracrine fashion to modulate cholangiocyte biology and determine the evolution of biliary damage. The failure of such mechanisms is believed to influence the progression of cholangiopathies, a group of diseases that selectively target biliary cells. Therefore, the understanding of mechanisms regulating cholangiocyte response to injury is expected to foster the development of new therapeutic options to treat biliary diseases. In this review, we discuss the most recent findings in the mechanisms driving cholangiocyte adaptation to damage, with particular emphasis on molecular pathways that are susceptible of therapeutic intervention. Morphogenic pathways (Hippo, Notch, Hedgehog), which have been recently shown to regulate biliary ontogenesis and response to injury, are also reviewed as well as the results of ongoing clinical trials evaluating new drugs for the treatment of cholangiopathies. Elsevier 2015-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4530547/ /pubmed/26273695 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmgh.2015.05.005 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Haibo, Bai
Ray, Debolina
Zhou, Tianhao
Wan, Ying
Meng, Fanyin
Marzioni, Marco
Alpini, Gianfranco
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