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The role of liver sinusoidal endothelial cells in liver diseases: Key players in health and pathology

Éric Felli, Yeldos Nulan, Martí Ortega‐Ribera, Anabel Fernández‐Iglesias, Jordi Gracia‐Sancho

2025Journal of Hepatology7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs) are specialised endothelial cells that orchestrate hepatic homeostasis within the liver sinusoid. Besides their key role in regulating intrahepatic vascular tone, trafficking and cellular crosstalk, their scavenging and immune-regulatory role makes them central to the development of liver disease. LSEC dysfunction includes loss of fenestrae, inflammatory activation and the gain of vasoconstrictive and prothrombotic functions. Robust evidence has demonstrated how preserving LSECs is crucial in a pathological context, placing LSECs at the centre of novel therapeutic and diagnostic strategies. Despite innovative tools supporting the dissection of LSEC heterogeneity, our understanding of LSEC pathobiology remains limited and characterised by important gaps. This review highlights recent discoveries and examines possible innovative therapeutic strategies targeting LSECs in liver disease.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePathologyKey (lock)SinusoidEndotheliumHuman PathologyImmunologyEndothelial stem cellCellular pathologyBioinformaticsLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentLiver physiology and pathologyLiver Disease and Transplantation