Proteostasis disturbances and endoplasmic reticulum stress contribute to polycystic liver disease: New therapeutic targets

Volume: 40, Issue: 7, Pages: 1670 - 1685
Published: May 6, 2020
Abstract
Background & Aims Polycystic liver diseases (PLDs) are genetic disorders characterized by progressive development of multiple biliary cysts. Recently, novel PLD-causative genes, encoding for endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-resident proteins involved in protein biogenesis and transport, were identified. We hypothesized that aberrant proteostasis contributes to PLD pathogenesis, representing a potential therapeutic target. Methods ER stress was...
Paper Details
Title
Proteostasis disturbances and endoplasmic reticulum stress contribute to polycystic liver disease: New therapeutic targets
Published Date
May 6, 2020
Volume
40
Issue
7
Pages
1670 - 1685
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