肝损伤
生物
平衡
免疫学
纤维化
病理
人口
细胞生物学
肝组织
巨噬细胞
医学
肝病
内分泌学
体外
生物化学
环境卫生
作者
Oliver Krenkel,Frank Tacke
出处
期刊:Nature Reviews Immunology
[Springer Nature]
日期:2017-03-20
卷期号:17 (5): 306-321
被引量:1056
摘要
Macrophages represent a key cellular component of the liver, and are essential for maintaining tissue homeostasis and ensuring rapid responses to hepatic injury. Our understanding of liver macrophages has been revolutionized by the delineation of heterogeneous subsets of these cells. Kupffer cells are a self-sustaining, liver-resident population of macrophages and can be distinguished from the monocyte-derived macrophages that rapidly accumulate in the injured liver. Specific environmental signals further determine the polarization and function of hepatic macrophages. These cells promote the restoration of tissue integrity following liver injury or infection, but they can also contribute to the progression of liver diseases, including hepatitis, fibrosis and cancer. In this Review, we highlight novel findings regarding the origin, classification and function of hepatic macrophages, and we discuss their divergent roles in the healthy and diseased liver.
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