The origins and functions of hepatic polyploidy

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Abstract

Polyploid cells contain more than two homologous sets of chromosomes. The original observations of liver polyploidy date back to the 1940s, but functional roles for polyploid cells are still unclear. Liver polyploidy may influence regeneration, stress response, and cancer, although little evidence has established direct causal links between polyploidy and these biological phenotypes. In this review, we will introduce broad concepts about polyploidy including its distribution in nature and how polyploids form in normal and pathological situations. Then we will examine recent discoveries that have begun to clarify functionality and disease relevance of liver polyploidy. Finally, we will discuss implications and future directions of research about polyploidy in the liver.

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Zhang, S., Lin, Y. H., Tarlow, B., & Zhu, H. (2019, June 18). The origins and functions of hepatic polyploidy. Cell Cycle. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/15384101.2019.1618123

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