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Role of oxidative stress and autophagy in the development and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma / 临床肝胆病杂志
Journal of Clinical Hepatology ; (12): 426-429, 170.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-788411
ABSTRACT
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a primary malignant tumor of the liver and has a complex pathogenesis. At present, the oxidative stress theory is one of the many important theories for the mechanism of the development and progression of this disease. Autophagy is an important way for cells to clear misfolded proteins or damaged organelles and maintain homeostasis of the internal environment. An increasing number of evidence has shown that autophagy plays an important role in liver fibrosis and HCC and is closely associated with oxidative stress. With reference to the latest research findings around the world, this article analyzes the interaction between autophagy and oxidative stress in the pathogenesis of HCC from the aspect of their relationship with HCC. It is pointed out that the molecular mechanism by which autophagy regulates oxidative stress in the development of HCC may become a research hotspot in the future; it may provide a new means for the early diagnosis and treatment of HCC to activate or block a key pathway through which autophagy regulates oxidative stress.

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Screening study Language: Chinese Journal: Journal of Clinical Hepatology Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Screening study Language: Chinese Journal: Journal of Clinical Hepatology Type: Article