%0 Journal Article %T Clonorchis sinensis lysophospholipase A upregulates IL-25 expression in macrophages as a potential pathway to liver fibrosis %A Hengchang Sun %A Jin Xu %A Lina Zhou %A Lu Zhao %A Mengchen Shi %A Tingjin Chen %A Xinbing Yu %A Yan Huang %A Zeli Tang %A Zhipeng Lin %A Zhiyue Lv %J Archive of "Parasites & Vectors". %D 2017 %R 10.1186/s13071-017-2228-z %X Liver fibrosis is an excessive wound-healing reaction that requires the participation of inflammatory cells and hepatic stellate cells (HSCs). The pathogenesis of liver fibrosis caused by viruses and alcohol has been well characterized, but the molecular mechanisms underlying liver fibrosis induced by the liver fluke Clonorchis sinensis are poorly understood. Lysophospholipase A (LysoPLA), which deacylates lysophospholipids, plays a critical role in mediating the virulence and pathogenesis of parasites and fungi; however, the roles of C. sinensis lysophospholipase A (CsLysoPLA) in C. sinensis-induced liver fibrosis remain unknown %K CsLysoPLA %K Liver fibrosis %K IL-25 %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5474055/