The Hepatic Porphyrias: Revealing the Complexities of a Rare Disease.
Semin Liver Dis
; 43(4): 446-459, 2023 11.
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The porphyrias are a group of metabolic disorders that are caused by defects in heme biosynthesis pathway enzymes. The result is accumulation of heme precursors, which can cause neurovisceral and/or cutaneous photosensitivity. Liver is commonly either a source or target of excess porphyrins, and porphyria-associated hepatic dysfunction ranges from minor abnormalities to liver failure. In this review, the first of a three-part series, we describe the defects commonly found in each of the eight enzymes involved in heme biosynthesis. We also discuss the pathophysiology of the hepatic porphyrias in detail, covering epidemiology, histopathology, diagnosis, and complications. Cellular consequences of porphyrin accumulation are discussed, with an emphasis on oxidative stress, protein aggregation, hepatocellular cancer, and endothelial dysfunction. Finally, we review current therapies to treat and manage symptoms of hepatic porphyria.
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Asunto principal:
Porfirias
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Porfirinas
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Porfirias Hepáticas
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Neoplasias Hepáticas
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Humans
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Semin Liver Dis
Año:
2023
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Article