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Novel treatment of acute and acute‐on‐chronic liver failure: Interleukin‐22

Seonghwan Hwang, Amy Hicks, Chai-Zhen Hoo, Yong Seong Kwon, Ye Eun Cho, Joanna Moore, Bin Gao

2023Liver International24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Acute liver failure (ALF) is a life-threatening medical condition, characterized by rapidly progressive hepatic dysfunction, coagulopathy and hepatic encephalopathy in patients without chronic liver disease, while acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) occurs in patients with existing chronic liver disease. ALF and ACLF are often associated with multiple organ failure and a high short-term mortality. In this review, we briefly discuss the causes and pathogenesis of ALF and ACLF, the current options available for the treatment of both deadly maladies and interleukin-22 (IL-22), a novel promising drug that may have great therapeutic potential for ALF and ACLF treatment. IL-22 is a cytokine produced by immune cells but mainly targets epithelial cells including hepatocytes. IL-22 has been shown to protect against organ damage and reduce bacterial infection in many preclinical models and several clinical trials including alcohol-associated hepatitis. The potential application of IL-22 for the treatment of ALF and ACLF is also elaborated.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHepatic encephalopathyCoagulopathyChronic liver diseasePathogenesisLiver diseaseLiver failureCytokineDiseaseClinical trialImmune systemEncephalopathyImmunologyGastroenterologyCirrhosisInternal medicineDrug-Induced Hepatotoxicity and ProtectionDiabetes and associated disordersVitamin C and Antioxidants Research
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