Pathogenesis of Concanavalin A induced autoimmune hepatitis in mice

INTERNATIONAL IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY(2022)

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Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is an autoimmune disease characterized by liver parenchymal destruction and chronic fibrosis. Its exact etiology and pathogenesis are not yet fully understood. Concanavalin A (Con A)-induced mice hepatitis model is a liver injury mediated by T cell and macrophage activation, and its patho-genesis and pathological changes are similar to human AIH. The establishment of this model has greatly pro-moted the research progress of AIH pathogenesis. However, the exact mechanism of Con A induced liver injury in mice, and its possible defects or deficiencies, has not yet been described in a clear and detailed manner. Therefore, the model has some limitations when applied to the study of the pathogenesis and treatment mechanism of AIH. This article reveals the pathogenesis of Con A induced liver injury in mice from the aspects of immune disorder and coagulation mechanism, expounds the significance of non-coding RNA in this model, summarizes the signal transduction pathways involved in this model, and summarizes the advantages and dis-advantages of the model, which provides a theoretical basis and research target for the application of Con A induced liver injury model in AIH in the future.
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Autoimmune hepatitis,Concanavalin A,Immune mechanism,Coagulation mechanism,Non-coding RNA
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