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      Stellate Cells in Tissue Repair, Inflammation, and Cancer.

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          Stellate cells are resident lipid-storing cells of the pancreas and liver that transdifferentiate to a myofibroblastic state in the context of tissue injury. Beyond having roles in tissue homeostasis, stellate cells are increasingly implicated in pathological fibrogenic and inflammatory programs that contribute to tissue fibrosis and that constitute a growth-permissive tumor microenvironment. Although the capacity of stellate cells for extracellular matrix production and remodeling has long been appreciated, recent research efforts have demonstrated diverse roles for stellate cells in regulation of epithelial cell fate, immune modulation, and tissue health. Our present understanding of stellate cell biology in health and disease is discussed here, as are emerging means to target these multifaceted cells for therapeutic benefit.

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          Journal
          Annu. Rev. Cell Dev. Biol.
          Annual review of cell and developmental biology
          Annual Reviews
          1530-8995
          1081-0706
          Oct 06 2018
          : 34
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Cell, Developmental & Cancer Biology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, Oregon 97201, USA; email: shermama@ohsu.edu.
          Article
          10.1146/annurev-cellbio-100617-062855
          30028641
          a699bc27-ebcc-46e3-8562-2660b01e8f7f
          History

          wound healing,fibrosis,liver,pancreas,stellate cell,tumor microenvironment

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