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PDGFR? in liver pathophysiology: emerging roles in development, regeneration,
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Kikuchi A
; Monga SP
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2015[]; 16
(3
): 109-27
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Platelet-derived growth factor receptor ? (PDGFR?) is an isoform of the PDGFR
family of tyrosine kinase receptors involved in cell proliferation, survival,
differentiation, and growth. In this review, we highlight the role of PDGFR? and
the current evidence of its expression and activities in liver development,
regeneration, and pathology-including fibrosis, cirrhosis, and liver cancer.
Studies elucidating PDGFR? signaling in processes ranging from profibrotic
signaling, angiogenesis, and oxidative stress to epithelial-to-mesenchymal
transition point toward PDGFR? as a potential therapeutic target in various
hepatic pathologies, including hepatic fibrosis and liver cancer. Furthermore,
PDGFR? localization and modulation during liver development and regeneration may
lend insight into its potential roles in various pathologic states. We will also
briefly discuss some of the current targeted treatments for PDGFR?, including
multi receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors and PDGFR?-specific inhibitors.