Role of Kupffer cells in the pathogenesis of liver disease

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Kolios, George
Valatas, Vassilis
Kouroumalis, Elias
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[1] Univ Hosp, Dept Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Iraklion 71100, Greece
[2] Univ Crete, Sch Med, Iraklion, Greece
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Kupffer cells; liver disease; hepatic injury; liver fibrosis; hepatocellular carcinoma; hepatitis; steatohepatitis;
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10.3748/wjg.v12.i46.7413
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Kupffer cells, the resident liver macrophages have long been considered as mostly scavenger cells responsible for removing particulate material from the portal circulation. However, evidence derived mostly from animal models, indicates that Kupffer cells may be implicated in the pathogenesis of various liver diseases including viral hepatitis, steatohepatitis, alcoholic liver disease, intrahepatic cholostasis, activation or rejection of the liver during liver transplantation and liver fibrosis. There is accumulating evidence, reviewed in this paper, suggesting that Kupffer cells may act both as effector cells in the destruction of hepatocytes by producing harmful soluble mediators as well as antigen presenting cells during viral infections of the liver. Moreover they may represent a significant source of chemoattractant molecules for cytotoxic CD8 and regulatory T cells. Their role in fibrosis is well established as they are one of the main sources of TGF beta 1 production, which leads to the transformation of stellate cells into myofibroblasts. Whether all these variable functions in the liver are mediated by different Kupffer cell subpopulations remains to be evaluated. In this review we propose a model that demonstrates the role of Kupffer cells in the pathogenesis of liver disease. (c) 2006 The WJG Press. All rights reserved.
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