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Radiation-induced liver injury and hepatocyte senescence

Wei Zhu, Xiaofen Zhang, Mengli Yu, Bingru Lin, Chaohui Yu

2021Cell Death Discovery74 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Radiation-induced liver injury (RILI) is a major complication of radiotherapy during treatment for liver cancer and other upper abdominal malignant tumors that has poor pharmacological therapeutic options. A series of pathological changes can be induced by radiation. However, the underlying mechanism of RILI remains unclear. Radiation can induce cell damage via direct energy deposition or reactive free radical generation. Cellular senescence can be observed due to the DNA damage response (DDR) caused by radiation. The senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) secreted from senescent cells can cause chronic inflammation and aggravate liver dysfunction for a long time. Oxidative stress further activates the signaling pathway of the inflammatory response and affects cellular metabolism. miRNAs clearly have differential expression after radiation treatment and take part in RILI development. This review aims to systematically profile the overall mechanism of RILI and the effects of radiation on hepatocyte senescence, laying foundations for the development of new therapies.

Topics & Concepts

SenescenceHepatocyteDNA damageOxidative stressCancer researchInflammationCell biologyLiver injuryRadiation therapyHepatocyte growth factorBiologyCell growthMedicineImmunologyInternal medicineEndocrinologyReceptorBiochemistryIn vitroDNATelomeres, Telomerase, and SenescenceEffects of Radiation ExposurePARP inhibition in cancer therapy