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Pathogenesis of Liver Fibrosis and Its TCM Therapeutic Perspectives

Yang Nan, HongChan Su, Xiao-Mei Lian, Juan Wu, Sujie Liu, PingPing Chen, Shumin Liu

2022Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Liver fibrosis is a pathological process of abnormal tissue proliferation in the liver caused by various pathogenic factors, which will further develop into cirrhosis or even hepatocellular carcinoma if liver injury is not intervened in time. As a diffuse progressive liver disease, its clinical manifestations are mostly excessive deposition of collagen-rich extracellular matrix resulting in scar formation due to liver injury. Hepatic fibrosis can be caused by hepatitis B and C, fatty liver, alcohol, and rare diseases such as hemochromatosis. As the metabolic center of the body, the liver regulates various vital activities. During the development of fibrosis, it is influenced by many other factors in addition to the central event of hepatic stellate cell activation. Currently, with the increasing understanding of TCM, the advantages of TCM with multiple components, pathways, and targets have been demonstrated. In this review, we will describe the factors influencing liver fibrosis, focusing on the effects of cells, intestinal flora, iron death, signaling pathways, autophagy and angiogenesis on liver fibrosis, and the therapeutic effects of herbal medicine on liver fibrosis.

Topics & Concepts

CirrhosisFibrosisMedicineHepatic stellate cellHemochromatosisFatty liverHepatocellular carcinomaPathologyHepatic fibrosisExtracellular matrixLiver injuryLiver cancerLiver diseaseCancer researchDiseaseInternal medicineBiologyCell biologyLiver physiology and pathologyLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentDrug-Induced Hepatotoxicity and Protection
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