Samenvatting
The liver is famous for its strong regenerative capacity, employing different modes of regeneration
according to type and extent of injury. Mature liver cells are able to proliferate in order
to replace the damaged tissue allowing the recovery of the parenchymal function. In more
severe scenarios hepatocytes are believed to arise also from a facultative liver progenitor cell
compartment. In human, severe acute liver failure and liver cirrhosis are also both important
clinical targets in which regeneration is impaired, where the role of this stem cell compartment
seems more convincing. In animal models, the current state of ambiguity regarding the
identity and role of liver progenitor cells in liver physiology dampens the enthusiasm for the
potential use of these cells in regenerative medicine. The aim of this review is to give the basics
of liver progenitor cell biology and discuss recent results vis-à-vis their identity and contribution to liver regeneration.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Pagina's (van-tot) | 33-47 |
Aantal pagina's | 15 |
Tijdschrift | EXCLI Journal |
Volume | 14 |
DOI's | |
Status | Published - 6 jan 2015 |