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New treatment may prevent, reverse liver diseases
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The best treatment currently available for cirrhosis is a liver transplant, but research into the inner workings of cells may reveal a way to reverse scarring of the liver.

 

Newly released research with mice suggests a drug-based strategy could reprogram cells and make it "feasible to treat it [cirrhosis] and prevent it without a transplant," said study lead author Martina Buck, an assistant professor of medicine at the University of California, San Diego.

 

Buck said there is no guarantee the treatment will work in humans, and the new procedure could take at least five to 10 years for a drug to reach the market if a pharmaceutical company became interested in pursuing it.

 

But the research might also lead to new treatments for other conditions that lead to excess tissue scarring, such as viral hepatitis, fatty liver disease, pulmonary fibrosis, scleroderma and burns, the study authors said.

 

At issue is scarring in the liver, an organ that filters out toxins and breaks down medications. The scarring is a "natural healing process," Buck said, but overuse of alcohol and diseases like hepatitis can make the scarring become chronic and lead to major health problems such as cancer.

 

Buck and her colleagues focused on liver cells that transform into scar tissue when activated. They used mice with severe liver fibrosis that was brought about by chronic exposure to a toxin known to cause liver damage. Next, they genetically engineered mice to activate a protein that provides protection against scarring.

 

The researchers found that the protein seemed to protect the mice from scarring, and "if you wait until [a mouse] has cirrhosis before you treat him, he will actually regress. It's not just a preventive thing. It's an actual treatment," Buck said.

 

The study was published Dec. 26 in the journal Public Library of Science Online.

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(Xinhua News Agency December 29, 2007)

 

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