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Role of cytokines in the pathophysiology of acute-on-chronic liver failure.

Liu Q. Blood Purif. 2009;28(4):331-41. doi: 10.1159/000232940. Epub 2009 Sep 1.

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Beijing You An Hospital, Beijing, China. liuqing7@yahoo.com

Abstract

BACKGROUND:

This is the first ever decade which has witnessed the emergence of a highly lethal condition termed acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF), which today is the leading cause of death compared to acute and chronic liver failure. However, the complex pathophysiology of ACLF remains poorly understood. This article will attempt to summarize recent progress in the understanding of the mechanisms of cytokines in ACLF.

METHODS:

The search terms used on PubMed were cytokines, liver injury, complications of liver disease, and hepatic progenitor cell.

RESULTS:

Cytokines play a significant role in the pathophysiology of ACLF including hepatocellular death, extrahepatic complications and hepatocyte regeneration. The tissue-damaging mechanisms of cytokines are closely related to their hepatocyte proliferation and regeneration function.

CONCLUSIONS:

It remains a challenge to selectively prevent the detrimental effects of cytokines. To design interventions which selectively target the detrimental effects of cytokines, a detailed understanding of cytokines in the pathophysiology ACLF is critical.
Copyright 2009 S. Karger AG, Basel.

ACHIEVEMENTS

    • Total cases enrolled = 10809
    • Total centers across Asia = More than 100
    • Total manuscripts = More than 40
    • Total video conferences conducted = 102
    • Total abstract presented in conference by AARC group = More than 50

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