The liver is an essential immunological organ due to its gatekeeper position to bypassing antigens from the intestinal blood flow and microbial products from the intestinal commensals. The tissue-resident liver macrophages, termed Kupffer cells, represent key phagocytes that closely interact with local parenchymal, interstitial and other immunological cells in the liver to maintain homeostasis and tolerance against harmless antigens. Upon liver injury, the pool of hepatic macrophages expands dramatically by infiltrating bone marrow-/monocyte-derived macrophages. The interplay of the injured microenvironment and altered macrophage pool skews the subsequent course of liver injuries. It may range from complete recovery to chronic inflammation,...
Background & Aims: Although a strong association between liver progenitor cells (LPCs) and inflammat...
The development of acute and chronic liver disease is a complex condition involving the dysregulatio...
SummaryAcute liver failure (ALF) is a condition with a high mortality and morbidity for which new tr...
The liver is situated at the interface of the gut and circulation where it acts as a filter for bloo...
Hepatic macrophages play a central role in maintaining homeostasis in the liver, as well as in the i...
International audienceThe Hepatitis B virus chronically infects the liver of 250 million people worl...
Chronic inflammation is the hallmark of fibrotic disorders and is characterized by the activation of...
Liver diseases are one of the main causes of mortality. In this regard, the development of new ways ...
Chronic liver injury results in immune-driven progressive fibrosis, with risk of cirrhosis developme...
Macrophages constitute a key component of our immune system and play an important role in immune sur...
Overnutrition and a sedentary lifestyle have resulted in the expansion of human obesity and associat...
Book cover Macrophages: Biology and Role in the Pathology of Diseases pp 217–247Cite as Kupffer Cell...
Different etiologies such as drug toxicity, acute viral hepatitis B or acetaminophen poisoning can c...
Macrophages are key participants in the maintenance of tissue homeostasis under normal and pathologi...
: Liver regeneration is a dynamic and regulated process that involves inflammation, granulation, and...
Background & Aims: Although a strong association between liver progenitor cells (LPCs) and inflammat...
The development of acute and chronic liver disease is a complex condition involving the dysregulatio...
SummaryAcute liver failure (ALF) is a condition with a high mortality and morbidity for which new tr...
The liver is situated at the interface of the gut and circulation where it acts as a filter for bloo...
Hepatic macrophages play a central role in maintaining homeostasis in the liver, as well as in the i...
International audienceThe Hepatitis B virus chronically infects the liver of 250 million people worl...
Chronic inflammation is the hallmark of fibrotic disorders and is characterized by the activation of...
Liver diseases are one of the main causes of mortality. In this regard, the development of new ways ...
Chronic liver injury results in immune-driven progressive fibrosis, with risk of cirrhosis developme...
Macrophages constitute a key component of our immune system and play an important role in immune sur...
Overnutrition and a sedentary lifestyle have resulted in the expansion of human obesity and associat...
Book cover Macrophages: Biology and Role in the Pathology of Diseases pp 217–247Cite as Kupffer Cell...
Different etiologies such as drug toxicity, acute viral hepatitis B or acetaminophen poisoning can c...
Macrophages are key participants in the maintenance of tissue homeostasis under normal and pathologi...
: Liver regeneration is a dynamic and regulated process that involves inflammation, granulation, and...
Background & Aims: Although a strong association between liver progenitor cells (LPCs) and inflammat...
The development of acute and chronic liver disease is a complex condition involving the dysregulatio...
SummaryAcute liver failure (ALF) is a condition with a high mortality and morbidity for which new tr...