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Recent advances in the regulation of cholangiocyte proliferation and function during extrahepatic cholestasis
Digestive and Liver DiseaseVol. 42Issue 4p245–252Published online: February 15, 2010- Shannon S. Glaser
- Paolo Onori
- Candace Wise
- Fuguan Yang
- Marco Marzioni
- Domenico Alvaro
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 32Bile duct epithelial cells (i.e., cholangiocytes), which line the intrahepatic biliary epithelium, are the target cells in a number of human cholestatic liver diseases (termed cholangiopathies). Cholangiocyte proliferation and death is present in virtually all human cholangiopathies. A number of recent studies have provided insights into the key mechanisms that regulate the proliferation and function of cholangiocytes during the pathogenesis of cholestatic liver diseases. In our review, we have summarised the most important of these recent studies over the past 3 years with a focus on those performed in the animal model of extrahepatic bile duct ligation.