Gut Liver.  2019 Jan;13(1):11-15. 10.5009/gnl18081.

Relationship between Telomere Maintenance and Liver Disease

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  • 1Department of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA. SSaab@mednet.ucla.edu
  • 2Department of Surgery, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.

Abstract

Previous studies have established a correlation between increasing chronological age and risk of cirrhosis. This pattern raised interest in the role of telomeres and the telomerase complex in the pathogenesis of liver fibrosis and cirrhosis. This review aims to summarize and analyze the current understanding of telomere regulation in hepatocytes and lymphocytes and how this ultimately relates to the development of liver fibrosis. Notably, in chronic viral hepatitis, telomere shortening in hepatocytes and lymphocytes occurs in such a way that may promote further viral replication while also leading to liver damage. However, while telomere shortening occurs in both hepatocytes and lymphocytes and ultimately results in cellular death, the mechanisms of telomere loss appear to be initiated by independent processes. The understanding of telomere maintenance on a hepatic and immune system level in both viral and non-viral etiologies of cirrhosis may open doors to novel therapeutic strategies.

Keyword

Telomere; Cirrhosis; Hepatitis

MeSH Terms

Fibrosis
Hepatitis
Hepatocytes
Immune System
Liver Cirrhosis
Liver Diseases*
Liver*
Lymphocytes
Telomerase
Telomere Shortening
Telomere*
Telomerase
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