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C-Kit, a Double-Edged Sword in Liver Regeneration and Diseases

Weina Wang, Liyan Shui, Yanning Liu, Min Zheng

2021Frontiers in Genetics27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Previous studies have reported an important role of c-kit in embryogenesis and adulthood. Activation of the SCF/KIT signal transduction pathway is customarily linked to cell proliferation, migration and survival thus influence hematopoiesis, pigmentation, and spermatogenesis. The role of c-kit in the liver is controversial, it is however argued that it is a double-edged sword in liver regeneration and diseases. First, liver c-kit + cells, including oval cells, bile epithelial cells, and part of hepatocytes, participate in liver tissue repair by regenerating target cells according to the type of liver injury. At the same time, c-kit + mast cells, act as immature progenitors in circulation, playing a critical role in liver fibrosis. Furthermore, c-kit is also a proto-oncogene. Notably, c-kit overexpression regulates gastrointestinal stromal tumors. Various studies have explored on c-kit and hepatocellular carcinoma, nevertheless, the intricate roles of c-kit in the liver are largely understudied. Herein, we extensively summarize previous studies geared toward providing hints for future clinical and basic research.

Topics & Concepts

SWORDRegeneration (biology)Computer scienceBiologyComputational biologyCell biologyWorld Wide WebLiver physiology and pathologyGenetic and Kidney Cyst DiseasesOrgan Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes
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