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What Is the Role of the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products-Ligand Axis in Liver Injury? (Articolo in rivista)
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- What Is the Role of the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products-Ligand Axis in Liver Injury? (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2011-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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- 10.1002/lt.22306 (literal)
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Gastaldelli, Amalia (1); Basta, Giuseppina (1); Filipponi, Franco; De Simone, Paolo; Del Turco, Serena (1); Navarra, Teresa (2011)
What Is the Role of the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products-Ligand Axis in Liver Injury?
in Liver transplantation (Print)
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- Gastaldelli, Amalia (1); Basta, Giuseppina (1); Filipponi, Franco; De Simone, Paolo; Del Turco, Serena (1); Navarra, Teresa (literal)
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- What Is the Role of the Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products-Ligand Axis in Liver Injury? (literal)
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- Multiligand receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) is expressed in a wide variety of tissues, including the liver. Interactions with its ligands lead to cellular activation and thus prolonged inflammation and apoptosis. RAGE also exists in a soluble, truncated isoform called soluble RAGE, which has the same ligand-binding specificity as membrane-RAGE; acting as decoy, it can contribute to the removal/neutralization of circulating ligands and the resultant reduction of signaling pathway activation. Experimental and clinical studies have highlighted the idea that the RAGE-ligand axis is involved in the development of liver fibrosis, inflammation, and regeneration after a massive injury and in the setting of liver transplantation. The involvement of the RAGE-ligand axis in vascular disease, diabetes, cancer, and neurodegeneration is well established, but it still needs to be clarified in the setting of liver diseases. We present a review of the recent literature on this receptor in surgical and clinical settings involving the liver, and we highlight the open issues and possible directions of future research. (literal)
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