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Neutrophil subsets in noncancer liver diseases: Cellular crosstalk and therapeutic targets

Chen Huang, Xiaoli Fan, Yi Shen, Mengyi Shen, Li Yang

2023European Journal of Immunology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Neutrophils are the most abundant circulating granulocytes, linking innate and adaptive immunity. Neutrophils can regulate inflammatory and immune responses through degranulation, reactive oxygen species generation, the production of cytokines and chemokines, and NETosis. Emerging evidence has indicated that neutrophils contribute to the pathogenesis of various noncancer liver diseases, including nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, alcohol-associated liver disease, hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury, and liver fibrosis. Cellular interactions among neutrophils, other immune cells, and nonimmune cells constitute a complex network that regulates the immune microenvironment of the liver. This review summarizes novel neutrophil subtypes, including CD177+ neutrophils and low-density neutrophils. Moreover, we provide an overview of the cellular cros stalk of neutrophils in noncancer liver diseases, aiming to shed new light on mechanistic studies of novel neutrophil subtypes. In addition, we discuss the potential of neutrophils as therapeutic targets in noncancer liver diseases, including inhibitors targeting NETosis, granule proteins, and chemokines.

Topics & Concepts

ChemokineImmunologyBiologyImmune systemDegranulationInnate immune systemNeutrophil extracellular trapsInflammationLiver injuryCrosstalkLiver diseaseNonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseDiseaseFatty liverMedicineReceptorPathologyOpticsBiochemistryPhysicsPharmacologyNeutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative MechanismsImmune cells in cancerImmune Response and Inflammation
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