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Emerging Therapies for Liver Fibrosis

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Journal Dig Dis
Specialty Gastroenterology
Date 2006 May 16
PMID 16699275
Citations 16
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Abstract

Liver fibrosis occurs as a result of a wide range of injurious processes and in its end-stage results in cirrhosis. This gross disruption of liver architecture is associated with impaired hepatic function, portal hypertension and significant resultant morbidity and mortality. Indeed, liver fibrosis and cirrhosis represent a major worldwide healthcare burden. Recent progress in liver transplantation, the management of portal hypertension and the treatment of chronic viral hepatitis have had an important impact. However, these approaches are not without their limitations - in particular, issues regarding organ availability for transplantation - and serve to highlight the urgent requirement to influence pharmacologically the underlying fibrotic process in many patients. Liver fibrosis has been shown to be a bidirectional process and increasing data from laboratory and clinical studies reveal that even advanced fibrosis and cirrhosis are potentially reversible. Exploration of the molecular mechanisms underlying this bi-directionality will lead to char acterisation of the essential attributes of an antifibrotic therapy. In this review, these mechanisms are highlighted and the growing number of emerging antifibrotic agents discussed.

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