The Clinical Significance of Lipids/Lipoproteins Impairment in the Context of Cirrhosis: An Updated Review

The liver contributes substantially to the metabolic transformation and transport of lipids and lipoproteins. These bioactive substances represent a heterogeneous group of molecules with pivotal roles in diverse pathological processes as well as disease progression, the advent of complications, and...

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Hauptverfasser: Cui, Binxin, Yang, Wanting, Guo, Gaoyue, Fan, Xiaofei, Wang, Xiaoyu, Hui, Yangyang, Wang, Sipu, Jiang, Kui, Liu, Wentian, Liu, Junling, Sun, Chao
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description The liver contributes substantially to the metabolic transformation and transport of lipids and lipoproteins. These bioactive substances represent a heterogeneous group of molecules with pivotal roles in diverse pathological processes as well as disease progression, the advent of complications, and the response to specific treatments in the context of cirrhosis. The present mini-review aims to summarize the underlying mechanisms regarding lipid changes across divergent circumstances. Recent evidence suggests the prognostic value of lipids/lipoproteins and their close relationship to an increased risk mortality among cirrhotic patients. However, more research regarding the development of risk stratification and therapeutic strategies based on altered lipid profiles in patients with cirrhosis is warranted.
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Apolipoproteins
Cholesterol
Cirrhosis
Context
Dehydrogenases
Genotype & phenotype
Hepatitis B
High density lipoprotein
Lipid metabolism
Lipids
Lipoproteins
Liver cancer
Liver cirrhosis
Liver diseases
Metabolic disorders
Polymorphism
Proteins
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