Publications by authors named "Neil Andrewartha"

Maraviroc (MVC), a CCR5 antagonist, reduces liver fibrosis, injury and tumour burden in mice fed a hepatocarcinogenic diet, suggesting it has potential as a cancer therapeutic. We investigated the effect of MVC on liver progenitor cells (LPCs) and macrophages as both have a role in hepatocarcinogenesis. Mice were fed the hepatocarcinogenic choline-deficient, ethionine-supplemented diet (CDE) ± MVC, and immunohistochemistry, RNA and protein expression were used to determine LPC and macrophage abundance, migration and related molecular mechanisms.

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  • Advanced stage liver cancer is mainly treated with sorafenib, but it has poor selectivity and survival rates for patients.
  • Researchers developed new thalidomide derivatives, some of which are unique thioether forms, that show promise as anti-cancer agents specifically targeting liver progenitor cells (LPC) without affecting non-tumorigenic cells.
  • One derivative, known as 7f, notably decreased the phosphorylation and nuclear presence of STAT3 in tumorigenic LPCs, suggesting a key role for the IL-6/JAK/STAT3 signaling pathway in how these new compounds work.
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Human amnion epithelial cells (hAECs) exert potent antifibrotic and anti-inflammatory effects when transplanted into preclinical models of tissue fibrosis. These effects are mediated in part via the secretion of soluble factors by hAECs which modulate signaling pathways and affect cell types involved in inflammation and fibrosis. Based on these reports, we hypothesized that these soluble factors may also support liver regeneration during chronic liver injury.

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Liver fibrosis is a common consequence of chronic liver disease. Over time, liver fibrosis can develop into liver cirrhosis. Current therapies for liver fibrosis are limited, and liver transplant is the only curative therapy for patients who progress to end-stage disease.

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