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Is it possible to intervene early cirrhosis by targeting toll-like receptors to rebalance the intestinal microbiome?

  • Jiaxin Zhang
  • , Xiaobin Zao
  • , Jiaying Zhang
  • , Ziwei Guo
  • , Qian Jin
  • , Guang Chen
  • , Da'nan Gan
  • , Hongbo Du
  • , Yong'an Ye*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Beijing University of Chinese Medicine

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Cirrhosis is a progressive chronic liver disease caused by one or more causes and characterized by diffuse fibrosis, pseudolobules, and regenerated nodules. Once progression to hepatic decompensation, the function of the liver and other organs is impaired and almost impossible to reverse and recover, which often results in hospitalization, impaired quality of life, and high mortality. However, in the early stage of cirrhosis, there seems to be a possibility of cirrhosis reversal. The development of cirrhosis is related to the intestinal microbiota and activation of toll-like receptors (TLRs) pathways, which could regulate cell proliferation, apoptosis, expression of the hepatomitogen epiregulin, and liver inflammation. Targeting regulation of intestinal microbiota and TLRs pathways could affect the occurrence and development of cirrhosis and its complications. In this paper, we first reviewed the dynamic change of intestinal microbiota and TLRs during cirrhosis progression. And further discussed the interaction between them and potential therapeutic targets to reverse early staged cirrhosis.

源语言英语
文章编号109627
期刊International Immunopharmacology
115
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2月 2023

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