Immunomodulatory role of mesenchymal stem cell therapy in liver fibrosis

  • Peng Liu
  • , Yerong Qian
  • , Xin Liu
  • , Xulong Zhu
  • , Xufeng Zhang
  • , Yi Lv
  • , Junxi Xiang

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Abstract

Liver fibrosis is a fibrogenic and inflammatory process that results from hepatocyte injury and is characterized by hepatic architectural distortion and resultant loss of liver function. There is no effective treatment for advanced fibrosis other than liver transplantation, but it is limited by expensive costs, immune rejection, and postoperative complications. With the development of regenerative medicine in recent years, mesenchymal stem cell (MSCs) transplantation has become the most promising treatment for liver fibrosis. The underlying mechanisms of MSC anti-fibrotic effects include hepatocyte differentiation, paracrine, and immunomodulation, with immunomodulation playing a central role. This review discusses the immune cells involved in liver fibrosis, the immunomodulatory properties of MSCs, and the immunomodulation mechanisms of MSC-based strategies to attenuate liver fibrosis. Meanwhile, we discuss the current challenges and future directions as well.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1096402
JournalFrontiers in Immunology
Volume13
DOIs
StatePublished - 4 Jan 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • antifibrosis
  • exosome
  • immunomodulatory effects
  • liver fibrosis
  • mesenchymal stem cell

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