Role of WISP1 in Stellate Cell Migration and Liver Fibrosis

pubmed: wnt1 2024-12-21

Summary:

The mechanisms underlying the remarkable capacity of the liver to regenerate are still not completely understood. Particularly, the cross-talk between cytokines and cellular components of the process is of utmost importance because they represent potential avenues for diagnostics and therapeutics. WNT1-inducible-signaling pathway protein 1 (WISP1) is a cytokine member of the CCN family, a family of proteins that play many different roles in liver pathophysiology. WISP1 also belongs to the...

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Daniela González, Gisela Campos, Larissa Pütter, Adrian Friebel, Christian H Holland, Leonhard Holländer, Ahmed Ghallab, Zaynab Hobloss, Maiju Myllys, Stefan Hoehme, Nadja M Meindl-Beinker, Steven Dooley, Rosemarie Marchan, Thomas S Weiss, Jan G Hengstler, Patricio Godoy

Date tagged:

12/21/2024, 06:38

Date published:

10/15/2024, 06:00