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Transcriptional regulation of hepatobiliary transport systems in health and disease: implications for a rationale approach to the treatment of intrahepatic cholestasis.
[benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis]
Hepatobiliary
transport
systems
mediate
hepatic
uptake
and
biliary
excretion
of
bile
acids
,
bilirubin
and
other
biliary
constituents
.
Hereditary
or
acquired
defects
of
these
transporters
may
cause
or
maintain
cholestasis
and
jaundice
under
various
clinical
conditions
including
progressive
familial
intrahepatic
cholestasis
(
PFIC
)
1
-
3
or
its
milder
forms
,
benign
recurrent
intrahepatic
cholestasis
(
BRIC
)
1
and
2
,
Dubin-
Johnson
syndrome
,
drug
and
inflammation
-induced
cholestasis
and
intrahepatic
cholestasis
of
pregnancy
.
Moreover
,
induction
of
alternative
efflux
pumps
for
bile
acids
/
bilirubin
and
phase
I
/
II
detoxifying
enzymes
may
counteract
hepatic
accumulation
of
potentially
toxic
biliary
constituents
in
cholestasis
by
providing
alternative
escape
routes
.
Transcriptional
and
post-transcriptional
regulation
of
hepatobiliary
transporters
in
health
and
disease
is
mediated
by
multiple
factors
such
as
bile
acids
,
proinflammatory
cytokines
,
drugs
and
hormones
.
Ligand-activated
nuclear
receptors
(
NR
)
and
hepatocyte-enriched
transcription
factors
play
a
critical
role
in
transcriptional
transporter
regulation
.
Many
hepatobiliary
transporter
alterations
in
cholestatic
liver
disease
can
now
be
explained
by
ligand
binding
of
accumulating
cholephiles
to
NRs
.
Moreover
,
NR-mediated
actions
may
be
targeted
by
pharmacological
ligands
.
Understanding
the
transcriptional
mechanisms
leading
to
transporter
changes
therefore
not
only
represents
a
key
for
understanding
the
pathophysiology
of
the
cholestatic
liver
disease
,
but
also
represents
a
prerequisite
for
designing
novel
therapeutic
strategies
.
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"many hepatobiliary transporter alterations in cholestatic liver"
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benign recurrent intrahepatic cholestasis
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