Approaches to Biliary Atresia Care at Cincinnati Children's - Aki Asai, MD, PhD - Recent discoveries on pathogenesis of biliary atresia

Space: Live Event Content Author: Aki Asai Published: 2023-12-01

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Introduction to Biliary Atresia
Dr. Akahiro Asai introduces biliary atresia, a severe cholangiopathy in infants, discussing its complex pathogenesis and the importance of timely treatment to prevent end-stage cirrhosis.
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Current Understanding of Pathogenesis
The presentation outlines the multifaceted nature of biliary atresia's pathophysiology, emphasizing idiopathic etiology and the mechanisms leading to ductal obliteration.
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Animal Models and Mechanistic Studies
Discussion on the traditional mouse model and zebrafish studies that have provided insights into the immune response and environmental toxins related to biliary atresia.
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Paradigm Shifts in Understanding
Dr. Asai presents two paradigm shifts in understanding biliary atresia, focusing on consolidating various causes into cell biology and connecting pathology to distinct clinical patterns.
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Cell Types Involved in Pathogenesis
Exploration of the primary defective cell types involved in biliary atresia, including epithelial, immune, mesenchymal, and vascular cells, and their roles in the disease mechanism.
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Clinical Observations and Outcomes
Presentation of clinical observations revealing distinct patterns of outcomes in biliary atresia, highlighting the need for updated views on pathogenesis and treatment approaches.
00:17:00,000
Future Directions in Research
Dr. Asai concludes with future directions for research on biliary atresia, emphasizing the importance of identifying primary defective cells and their specific pathological processes.

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Aki Asai, MD, PhD presents "Recent discoveries on pathogenesis of biliary atresia" at the first ever Approaches to Biliary Atresia Care at Cincinnati Children's.

Intended audience: Healthcare professionals and clinicians.

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