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Oxidative damage in the progression of chronic liver disease to hepatocellular carcinoma:An intricate pathway 被引量:16
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作者 Romilda Cardin Marika Piciocchi +7 位作者 Marina Bortolami Andromachi Kotsafti Luisa Barzon Enrico Lavezzo alessandro sinigaglia Kryssia Isabel Rodriguez-Castro Massimo Rugge Fabio Farinati 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2014年第12期3078-3086,共9页
The histo-pathologic and molecular mechanisms leading to initiation and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)are still ill-defined;however,there is increasing evidence that the gradual accumulation of mutations... The histo-pathologic and molecular mechanisms leading to initiation and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)are still ill-defined;however,there is increasing evidence that the gradual accumulation of mutations,genetic and epigenetic changes which occur in preneoplastic hepatocytes results in the development of dysplastic foci,nodules,and finally,overt HCC.As well as many other neoplasias,liver cancer is considered an"inflammatory cancer",arising from a context of inflammation,and characterized by inflammation-related mechanisms that favor tumor cell survival,proliferation,and invasion.Molecular mechanisms that link inflammation and neoplasia have been widely investigated,and it has been well established that inflammatory cells recruited at these sites with ongoing inflammatory activity release chemokines that enhance the production of reactive oxygen species.The latter,in turn,probably have a major pathogenic role in the continuum starting from hepatitis followed by chronic inflammation,and ultimately leading to cancer.The relationship amongst chronic liver injury,free radical production,and development of HCC is explored in the present review,particularly in the light of the complex network that involves oxidative DNA damage,cytokine synthesis,telomere dysfunction,and microRNA regulation. 展开更多
关键词 REACTIVE oxygen species VIRAL HEPATITIS Hepatocell
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