TY - JOUR
T1 - Cholangiocyte biology
AU - Tietz, Pamela S.
AU - LaRusso, Nicholas F.
PY - 2006/5/1
Y1 - 2006/5/1
N2 - PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Cholangiocytes are increasingly recognized as biologically important epithelia because of the diverse array of cellular processes in which they participate. Collectively, these processes define normal function and, when disturbed, account for abnormalities that cause disease. Advances in animal models and sophisticated technology in imaging and gene silencing have led to substantial progress in defining the roles that cholangiocytes play in signaling, transport of water, ions and solutes, and alterations that result in cholestasis. The pace of advances in technology justifies a yearly summary to identify trends, and inform the readership of the most significant developments in cholangiocyte biology. RECENT FINDINGS: The main areas of recent progress include insights into the molecular mechanisms of bile secretion and the development of new experimental models and technologies. Major advances have also included the identification of novel roles for receptors and better understanding of mechanistic pathways and biologic processes. SUMMARY: Understanding the key mechanistic and biologic processes in cholangiocytes is required to generate hypotheses and therapies relevant to disease. This compendium of current activities in cholangiocyte biology may promote collegial sharing and exchange of novel concepts, ideas, reagents and probes, thereby promoting positive advances in the field.
AB - PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Cholangiocytes are increasingly recognized as biologically important epithelia because of the diverse array of cellular processes in which they participate. Collectively, these processes define normal function and, when disturbed, account for abnormalities that cause disease. Advances in animal models and sophisticated technology in imaging and gene silencing have led to substantial progress in defining the roles that cholangiocytes play in signaling, transport of water, ions and solutes, and alterations that result in cholestasis. The pace of advances in technology justifies a yearly summary to identify trends, and inform the readership of the most significant developments in cholangiocyte biology. RECENT FINDINGS: The main areas of recent progress include insights into the molecular mechanisms of bile secretion and the development of new experimental models and technologies. Major advances have also included the identification of novel roles for receptors and better understanding of mechanistic pathways and biologic processes. SUMMARY: Understanding the key mechanistic and biologic processes in cholangiocytes is required to generate hypotheses and therapies relevant to disease. This compendium of current activities in cholangiocyte biology may promote collegial sharing and exchange of novel concepts, ideas, reagents and probes, thereby promoting positive advances in the field.
KW - Cholangiocyte
KW - Cholangiopathies
KW - Receptors
KW - Secretion
KW - Transport
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U2 - 10.1097/01.mog.0000218965.78558.bc
DO - 10.1097/01.mog.0000218965.78558.bc
M3 - Review article
C2 - 16550043
AN - SCOPUS:33746261418
SN - 0267-1379
VL - 22
SP - 279
EP - 287
JO - Current Opinion in Gastroenterology
JF - Current Opinion in Gastroenterology
IS - 3
ER -