Currently there are no effective antifibrotic therapies for liver cirrhosis, a major killer worldwide. To obtain a cellular resolution of directly relevant pathogenesis and to inform therapeutic design, we profile the transcriptomes of over 100,000 human single cells, yielding molecular definitions for non-parenchymal cell types present in healthy and cirrhotic human liver. We uncover a novel scar-associated TREM2CD9 macrophage subpopulation, which expands in liver fibrosis, differentiates from circulating monocytes and is pro-fibrogenic. We also define novel ACKR1 and PLVAP endothelial cells that expand in cirrhosis, are topographically scar-restricted and enhance leucocyte transmigration. Multi-lineage ligand-receptor modelling of interac...
The pivotal cell involved in the pathogenesis of liver fibrosis, i.e., the activated hepatic stellat...
Background: Human chronic liver diseases (CLDs) with different aetiologies rely on chronic activatio...
The causes of hepatic scarring (fibrosis) are protean but, unchecked, all result in a common fate--t...
Currently there are no effective antifibrotic therapies for liver cirrhosis, a major killer worldwid...
Liver cirrhosis is a major cause of death worldwide and is characterized by extensive fibrosis. Ther...
Liver fibrosis is a hepatic wound-healing response caused by chronic liver diseases that include vir...
Fibrosis is characterized by the excessive production of collagen and other extracellular matrix (EC...
Background & Aims: Liver fibrosis is a pathological healing process resulting from hepatic stellate ...
Liver fibrosis occurs in response to any etiology of chronic liver injury including hepatitis B and ...
Liver fibrosis occurs as a wound-healing scar response following acute and chronic liver inflammatio...
International audienceLiver fibrosis is the common scarring reaction associated with chronic liver i...
This thesis describes the possible applicability of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) in the treatmen...
Liver fibrosis is characterized by the accumulation of excessive amounts of scar tissue in response ...
Fibrosis of the lungs and liver, characterised by excessive extra-cellular matrix (ECM) deposition a...
Liver fibrosis is the result of chronic liver diseases that lead to cell death and scarring due to e...
The pivotal cell involved in the pathogenesis of liver fibrosis, i.e., the activated hepatic stellat...
Background: Human chronic liver diseases (CLDs) with different aetiologies rely on chronic activatio...
The causes of hepatic scarring (fibrosis) are protean but, unchecked, all result in a common fate--t...
Currently there are no effective antifibrotic therapies for liver cirrhosis, a major killer worldwid...
Liver cirrhosis is a major cause of death worldwide and is characterized by extensive fibrosis. Ther...
Liver fibrosis is a hepatic wound-healing response caused by chronic liver diseases that include vir...
Fibrosis is characterized by the excessive production of collagen and other extracellular matrix (EC...
Background & Aims: Liver fibrosis is a pathological healing process resulting from hepatic stellate ...
Liver fibrosis occurs in response to any etiology of chronic liver injury including hepatitis B and ...
Liver fibrosis occurs as a wound-healing scar response following acute and chronic liver inflammatio...
International audienceLiver fibrosis is the common scarring reaction associated with chronic liver i...
This thesis describes the possible applicability of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) in the treatmen...
Liver fibrosis is characterized by the accumulation of excessive amounts of scar tissue in response ...
Fibrosis of the lungs and liver, characterised by excessive extra-cellular matrix (ECM) deposition a...
Liver fibrosis is the result of chronic liver diseases that lead to cell death and scarring due to e...
The pivotal cell involved in the pathogenesis of liver fibrosis, i.e., the activated hepatic stellat...
Background: Human chronic liver diseases (CLDs) with different aetiologies rely on chronic activatio...
The causes of hepatic scarring (fibrosis) are protean but, unchecked, all result in a common fate--t...