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The roles and mechanisms of hypoxia in liver fibrosis

Jingyao Cai, Min Hu, Zhiyang Chen, Zeng Ling

2021Journal of Translational Medicine115 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Liver fibrosis occurs in response to any etiology of chronic liver injury. Lack of appropriate clinical intervention will lead to liver cirrhosis or hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), seriously affecting the quality of life of patients, but the current clinical treatments of liver fibrosis have not been developed yet. Recent studies have shown that hypoxia is a key factor promoting the progression of liver fibrosis. Hypoxia can cause liver fibrosis. Liver fibrosis can, in turn, profoundly further deepen the degree of hypoxia. Therefore, exploring the role of hypoxia in liver fibrosis will help to further understand the process of liver fibrosis, and provide the theoretical basis for its diagnosis and treatment, which is of great significance to avoid further deterioration of liver diseases and protect the life and health of patients. This review highlights the recent advances in cellular and molecular mechanisms of hypoxia in developments of liver fibrosis.

Topics & Concepts

CirrhosisHypoxia (environmental)FibrosisMedicineLiver fibrosisHepatocellular carcinomaHypoxia-inducible factorsPathologyBioinformaticsInternal medicineBiologyChemistryOrganic chemistryGeneOxygenBiochemistryLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentLiver physiology and pathologyCancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism
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