Bile acid regulation of hepatic physiology IV. Bile acids and death receptors

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Toxic bile acids facilitate Fas and tumor necrosis factor-associated apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) death-receptor oligomerization and activation. Bile acid modulation of death-receptor signaling is multifactorial and includes trafficking of Fas to the cell surface, enhancing TRAIL-R2/DR5 expression, and suppression of function of cFLIP, an antiapoptotic protein modulating death-receptor function. Because bile acid-associated death receptor-mediated apoptosis is a common mechanism for cholestatic hepatocyte injury, inhibition of death receptors and their cascades may prove useful in attenuating liver injury during cholestasis.

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Higuchi, H., & Gores, G. J. (2003, May 1). Bile acid regulation of hepatic physiology IV. Bile acids and death receptors. American Journal of Physiology - Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology. American Physiological Society. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpgi.00491.2002

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