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Metabolic derivatives of alcohol and the molecular culpritsof fibro-hepatocarcinogenesis:Allies or enemies? 被引量:4

Metabolic derivatives of alcohol and the molecular culprits of fibro-hepatocarcinogenesis: Allies or enemies?
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摘要 Chronic intake of alcohol undoubtedly overwhelms the structural and functional capacity of the liver by initiating complex pathological events characterized by steatosis,steatohepatitis,hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis.Subsequently,these initial pathological events are sustained and ushered into a more complex and progressive liver disease,increasing the risk of fibrohepatocarcinogenesis.These coordinated pathological events mainly result from buildup of toxic metabolic derivatives of alcohol including but not limited to acetaldehyde(AA),malondialdehyde(MDA),CYP2E1-generated reactive oxygen species,alcohol-induced gut-derived lipopolysaccharide,AA/MDA protein and DNA adducts.The metabolic derivatives of alcohol together with other comorbidity factors,including hepatitis B and C viral infections,dysregulated iron metabolism,abuse of antibiotics,schistosomiasis,toxic drug metabolites,autoimmune disease and other non-specific factors,have been shown to underlie liver diseases.In view of the multiple etiology of liver diseases,attempts to delineate the mechanism by which each etiological factor causes liver disease has always proved cumbersome if not impossible.In the case of alcoholic liver disease(ALD),it is even more cumbersome and complicated as a result of the many toxic metabolic derivatives of alcohol with their varying liver-specific toxicities.In spite of all these hurdles,researchers and experts in hepatology have strived to expand knowledge and scientific discourse,particularly on ALD and its associated complications through the medium of scientific research,reviews and commentaries.Nonetheless,the molecularmechanisms underpinning ALD,particularly those underlying toxic effects of metabolic derivatives of alcohol on parenchymal and non-parenchymal hepatic cells leading to increased risk of alcohol-induced fibrohepatocarcinogenesis,are still incompletely elucidated.In this review,we examined published scientific findings on how alcohol and its metabolic derivatives mount cellular attack on each hepatic cell and the underlying molecular mechanisms leading to disruption of core hepatic homeostatic functions which probably set the stage for the initiation and progression of ALD to fibro-hepatocarcinogenesis.We also brought to sharp focus,the complex and integrative role of transforming growth factor beta/small mothers against decapentaplegic/plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 and the mitogen activated protein kinase signaling nexus as well as their cross-signaling with toll-like receptormediated gut-dependent signaling pathways implicated in ALD and fibro-hepatocarcinogenesis.Looking into the future,it is hoped that these deliberations may stimulate new research directions on this topic and shape not only therapeutic approaches but also models for studying ALD and fibro-hepatocarcinogenesis. Chronic intake of alcohol undoubtedly overwhelms the structural and functional capacity of the liver by initiating complex pathological events characterized by steatosis,steatohepatitis,hepatic fibrosis and cirrhosis.Subsequently,these initial pathological events are sustained and ushered into a more complex and progressive liver disease,increasing the risk of fibrohepatocarcinogenesis.These coordinated pathological events mainly result from buildup of toxic metabolic derivatives of alcohol including but not limited to acetaldehyde(AA),malondialdehyde(MDA),CYP2E1-generated reactive oxygen species,alcohol-induced gut-derived lipopolysaccharide,AA/MDA protein and DNA adducts.The metabolic derivatives of alcohol together with other comorbidity factors,including hepatitis B and C viral infections,dysregulated iron metabolism,abuse of antibiotics,schistosomiasis,toxic drug metabolites,autoimmune disease and other non-specific factors,have been shown to underlie liver diseases.In view of the multiple etiology of liver diseases,attempts to delineate the mechanism by which each etiological factor causes liver disease has always proved cumbersome if not impossible.In the case of alcoholic liver disease(ALD),it is even more cumbersome and complicated as a result of the many toxic metabolic derivatives of alcohol with their varying liver-specific toxicities.In spite of all these hurdles,researchers and experts in hepatology have strived to expand knowledge and scientific discourse,particularly on ALD and its associated complications through the medium of scientific research,reviews and commentaries.Nonetheless,the molecularmechanisms underpinning ALD,particularly those underlying toxic effects of metabolic derivatives of alcohol on parenchymal and non-parenchymal hepatic cells leading to increased risk of alcohol-induced fibrohepatocarcinogenesis,are still incompletely elucidated.In this review,we examined published scientific findings on how alcohol and its metabolic derivatives mount cellular attack on each hepatic cell and the underlying molecular mechanisms leading to disruption of core hepatic homeostatic functions which probably set the stage for the initiation and progression of ALD to fibro-hepatocarcinogenesis.We also brought to sharp focus,the complex and integrative role of transforming growth factor beta/small mothers against decapentaplegic/plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 and the mitogen activated protein kinase signaling nexus as well as their cross-signaling with toll-like receptormediated gut-dependent signaling pathways implicated in ALD and fibro-hepatocarcinogenesis.Looking into the future,it is hoped that these deliberations may stimulate new research directions on this topic and shape not only therapeutic approaches but also models for studying ALD and fibro-hepatocarcinogenesis.
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2016年第1期50-71,共22页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
基金 Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China,No.81374012 and No.81573652
关键词 Alcoholic hepatitis Lipopolysaccharide Fibro-hepatocarcinogenesis Mitogen activated PROTEINKINASE Transforming growth factor beta Small motheragainst DECAPENTAPLEGIC Alcoholic hepatitis Lipopolysaccharide Fibro-hepatocarcinogenesis Mitogen activated protein kinase Transforming growth factor beta Small mother against decapentaplegic
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