The roles of signaling pathways in liver repair and regeneration

J Cell Physiol. 2019 Sep;234(9):14966-14974. doi: 10.1002/jcp.28336. Epub 2019 Feb 15.

Abstract

The liver has remarkable regeneration potency that restores liver mass and sustains body hemostasis. Liver regeneration through signaling pathways following resection or moderate damages are well studied. Various cell signaling, growth factors, cytokines, receptors, and cell types implicated in liver regeneration undergo controlled hypertrophy and proliferation. Some aspects of liver regeneration have been discovered and many investigations have been carried out to identify its mechanisms. However, for optimizing liver regeneration more should be understood about mechanisms that control the growth of hepatocytes and other liver cell types in adults. The current paper deals with the possible applicability of liver regeneration signaling pathways as a target for therapeutic approaches and preventing various liver damages. Furthermore, the latest findings of spectrum-specific signaling pathway mechanisms that underlie liver regeneration are briefly described.

Keywords: FGF; IGF-1; NF-kB; PI3K/AKT; TGF-β; VEGF; hippo/YAP.

Publication types

  • Review