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J Cell Commun Signal ; 17(2): 307-320, 2023 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37166689

RESUMO

The cellular (centralized) communication network (CCN) factor protein family contains six small secreted cysteine-rich proteins sharing high structural similarity. These matricellular proteins have vital biological functions in cell adhesion, migration, cell cycle progression, and control of production and degradation of extracellular matrix. However, in liver the biological functions of CCN proteins become most visible during hepatic injury, disease, and remodeling. In particular, most of the hepatic functions of CCN proteins were derived from CCN2/CTGF, which becomes highly expressed in damaged hepatocytes and acts as a profibrogenic molecule. On the contrary, CCN1/CYR61 seems to have opposite effects, while the biological activity during hepatic fibrosis is somewhat controversially discussed for other CCN family members. In the present study, we analyzed the expression of CCN5/WISP2 in cultures of different types of primary liver cells and in an experimental model of hepatic fibrosis. We found that CCN5 is expressed in hepatic stellate cells, myofibroblasts and portal myofibroblasts, while CCN5 expression is virtually absent in hepatocytes. During hepatic fibrogenesis, CCN5 is significantly upregulated. Overexpression of CCN5 in portal myofibroblasts reduced expression of transforming growth factor-ß receptor I (ALK5) and concomitant Smad2 activation, whereas JunB expression is upregulated. Moreover, elevated expression of CCN5 induces endoplasmic reticulum stress, unfolded protein response and apoptosis in portal myofibroblasts. We suggest that upregulated expression of CCN5 might be an intrinsic control mechanism that counteracts overshooting fibrotic responses in profibrogenic liver cells.

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Lab Invest ; 101(12): 1528-1539, 2021 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34518636

RESUMO

Lipocalin 2 (LCN2), an acute-phase protein produced during acute liver injury, plays an important role in the innate immune response against bacterial infection via iron scavenging. LCN2 further influences neutrophil development and physiology leading to increased inflammatory responses. We investigated the roles of LCN2 in chronic inflammation and fibrosis, using repeated carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) in mineral-oil injection. Surprisingly, mice treated with the mineral oil vehicle alone showed liver inflammation, evidenced by neutrophil and monocyte-macrophage infiltration. Fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) of isolated liver leukocytes showed significantly high CD45+ leukocyte concentrations in CCl4 mice, but no difference of Ly6G+ neutrophils between mineral oil and CCl4 application. Liver CD11b+ F4/80+ cells counted higher in CCl4 mice, but the proportions of Gr1high, an indicator of inflammation, were significantly higher in mineral oil groups. Liver myeloperoxidase (MPO), expressed in neutrophils and monocytes, showed higher levels in wild type mice compared to Lcn2-/- in both mineral-oil and CCl4 treated groups. Hepatic and serum LCN2 levels were remarkably higher in the mineral oil-injected wild type group compared to the CCl4. Wild type animals receiving mineral oil showed significantly higher inflammatory cytokine- and chemokine mRNA levels compared to Lcn2-/- mice, with no differences in the CCl4 treated groups. RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) confirmed significant downregulation of gene sets involved in myeloid cell activation and immune responses in Lcn2 null mice receiving chronic mineral oil versus wild-type. We observed significant upregulation of gene sets and proteins involved in cell cycle DNA replication, with downregulation of collagen-containing extracellular matrix genes in Lcn2-/- mice receiving CCl4, compared to the wild type. Consequently, the wild type mice developed slightly more liver fibrosis compared to Lcn2-/- mice, evidenced by higher levels of collagen type I in the CCl4 groups and no liver fibrosis in mineral oil-treated mice. Our findings indicate that serum and hepatic LCN2 levels correlate with hepatic inflammation rather than fibrosis.


Assuntos
Doença Hepática Induzida por Substâncias e Drogas/sangue , Lipocalina-2/sangue , Cirrose Hepática/sangue , Animais , Tetracloreto de Carbono , Colágeno Tipo I/metabolismo , Feminino , Fígado/imunologia , Fígado/metabolismo , Cirrose Hepática/etiologia , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Óleo Mineral , Infiltração de Neutrófilos
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Int J Mol Sci ; 21(15)2020 Jul 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32718038

RESUMO

The lack of Lipocalin (LCN2) provokes overwhelming endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress responses in vitro and in acute toxic liver injury models, resulting in hepatocyte apoptosis. LCN2 is an acute phase protein produced in hepatocytes in response to acute liver injuries. In line with these findings we investigated ER stress responses of Lcn2-/- mice in chronic ER stress using a long-term repetitive carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) injection model. We found chronic CCl4 application to enhance ER stress and unfolded protein responses (UPR), including phosphorylation of eukaryotic initiation factor 2α (eIF2α), increased expression of binding immunoglobulin protein (BiP) and glucose-regulated protein 94 (GRP94). IRE1α/TRAF2/JNK signaling enhanced mitochondrial apoptotic pathways, and showed slightly higher in Lcn2-/- mice compared to the wild type counterparts, leading to increased hepatocyte apoptosis well evidenced by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) staining. Hepatocyte injuries were confirmed by significant high serum alanine transaminase (ALT) levels in CCl4-treated Lcn2-/- mice. Lcn2-/- mice furthermore developed mild hepatic steatosis, supporting our finding that ER stress promotes lipogenesis. In a previous report we demonstrated that the pharmacological agent tunicamycin (TM) induced ER stress through altered protein glycosylation and induced high amounts of C/EBP-homologous protein (CHOP), resulting in hepatocyte apoptosis. We compared TM-induced ER stress in wild type, Lcn2-/-, and Chop null (Chop-/-) primary hepatocytes and found Chop-/- hepatocytes to attenuate ER stress responses and resist ER stress-induced hepatocyte apoptosis through canonical eIF2α/GADD34 signaling, inhibiting protein synthesis. Unexpectedly, in later stages of TM incubation, Chop-/- hepatocytes resumed activation of IRE1α/JNK/c-Jun and p38/ATF2 signaling, leading to late hepatocyte apoptosis. This interesting observation indicates Chop-/- mice to be unable to absolutely prevent all types of liver injury, while LCN2 protects the hepatocytes by maintaining homeostasis under ER stress conditions.


Assuntos
Apoptose , Intoxicação por Tetracloreto de Carbono/metabolismo , Tetracloreto de Carbono/toxicidade , Estresse do Retículo Endoplasmático , Hepatócitos/metabolismo , Lipocalina-2/deficiência , Resposta a Proteínas não Dobradas , Animais , Apoptose/efeitos dos fármacos , Apoptose/genética , Intoxicação por Tetracloreto de Carbono/genética , Intoxicação por Tetracloreto de Carbono/patologia , Estresse do Retículo Endoplasmático/efeitos dos fármacos , Estresse do Retículo Endoplasmático/genética , Hepatócitos/patologia , Lipocalina-2/metabolismo , Lipogênese/efeitos dos fármacos , Lipogênese/genética , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Transdução de Sinais/efeitos dos fármacos , Transdução de Sinais/genética , Resposta a Proteínas não Dobradas/efeitos dos fármacos , Resposta a Proteínas não Dobradas/genética
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 117(1): 454-463, 2020 01 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31871210

RESUMO

Liver fibrosis interferes with normal liver function and facilitates hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development, representing a major threat to human health. Here, we present a comprehensive perspective of microRNA (miRNA) function on targeting the fibrotic microenvironment. Starting from a murine HCC model, we identify a miRNA network composed of 8 miRNA hubs and 54 target genes. We show that let-7, miR-30, miR-29c, miR-335, and miR-338 (collectively termed antifibrotic microRNAs [AF-miRNAs]) down-regulate key structural, signaling, and remodeling components of the extracellular matrix. During fibrogenic transition, these miRNAs are transcriptionally regulated by the transcription factor Pparγ and thus we identify a role of Pparγ as regulator of a functionally related class of AF-miRNAs. The miRNA network is active in human HCC, breast, and lung carcinomas, as well as in 2 independent mouse liver fibrosis models. Therefore, we identify a miRNA:mRNA network that contributes to formation of fibrosis in tumorous and nontumorous organs of mice and humans.


Assuntos
Carcinoma Hepatocelular/genética , Regulação Neoplásica da Expressão Gênica , Cirrose Hepática/patologia , Neoplasias Hepáticas/genética , MicroRNAs/genética , PPAR gama/metabolismo , Animais , Neoplasias da Mama/genética , Neoplasias da Mama/patologia , Carcinoma Hepatocelular/patologia , Ilhas de CpG/genética , Metilação de DNA , Conjuntos de Dados como Assunto , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Epigênese Genética , Matriz Extracelular/patologia , Feminino , Células Estreladas do Fígado/patologia , Humanos , Fígado/citologia , Fígado/patologia , Neoplasias Hepáticas/patologia , Neoplasias Pulmonares/genética , Neoplasias Pulmonares/patologia , Camundongos , Cultura Primária de Células , Regiões Promotoras Genéticas/genética , RNA-Seq , Microambiente Tumoral/genética
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Cell Signal ; 55: 90-99, 2019 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30615971

RESUMO

Unfolded protein response (UPR) is an adaptive mechanism allowing the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to react to an accumulation of unfolded proteins in its lumen, also known as ER stress. The UPR is interconnected with inflammation through several pathways such as reactive oxygen species (ROS) production resulting from the protein folding or alternatively, activation of nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) and c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) via IRE1, or induction of acute phase response (APR). Lipocalin 2 (LCN2) is one of the APR proteins induced under inflammatory conditions and up-regulated during ER stress. Upon incubation of Lcn2-/- and wild type (wt) primary hepatocytes with tunicamycin (TM) or thapsigargin (TG) we found the Lcn2-/- hepatocytes to react with strong UPR to the ER stress, as evidenced by significantly increased levels of Grp94, Bip and Chop mRNA and protein compared to the wt. TM and TG-treated hepatocytes activated p65 NF-κB and JNK, the pathways that respond to stress stimuli and playing a central role in inflammation and apoptosis, respectively. ER stress further activated and cleaved full-length CREBH/CREB3L3, the hepatocyte specific transcription factor to induce systemic inflammatory responses. Upregulation of the C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP) was very prominent in Lcn2-/- hepatocytes and sustained until 48 h, resulting in hepatocyte apoptosis as evidenced by increased cleaved caspase 3. We also explored the UPR of the Lcn2 null mouse livers in acute intoxication and inflammation stages with a single application of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or carbon tetrachloride (CCl4). The Lcn2 null mice clearly developed stronger UPR in LPS- and CCl4-induced ER stress compared to the wt. Our findings indicate that the upregulation of LCN2 during ER stress-induced inflammatory responses protects hepatocytes from being overwhelmed by UPR upon liver injury.


Assuntos
Estresse do Retículo Endoplasmático/fisiologia , Hepatócitos/metabolismo , Inflamação/metabolismo , Lipocalina-2/fisiologia , Fígado , Resposta a Proteínas não Dobradas/fisiologia , Animais , Hepatócitos/citologia , Fígado/citologia , Fígado/metabolismo , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio/metabolismo
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Cell Signal ; 51: 72-85, 2018 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30044965

RESUMO

Portal fibroblasts are mesenchyme-derived fibroblasts surrounding the bile ducts, and activated into portal myofibroblasts (pMF) during cholestatic liver injury. pMF express α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) and produce the fibrogenic extracellular matrix (ECM) collagen type I and fibronectin, playing important roles in portal fibrosis. A cholestatic bile duct-ligated (BDL) model is characterized by impaired hepatobiliary excretion of bile, leading to increased bile acid accumulation. Accumulation of bile acids is known to induce endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress leading to liver damage and cell death. Additionally, a BDL fibrotic model is also associated with upregulation of CCN (CYR61, CTGF and NOV) matricellular proteins and reported to induce ER stress both in vitro and in vivo. To explore the effects of CCN proteins, we used adenovirus-mediated CCN1-4 (Ad-CCN1-4) gene transfers into cultured pMF. Overexpression of CCN proteins leads to protein accumulation in the ER lumen, causing ER stress and unfolded protein response (UPR). We further found ER stress and UPR to mitigate fibrogenesis in pMF by decreased cellular production of fibronectin, collagen type 1 and α-SMA. In this scenario, Tauroursodeoxycholic acid, a pharmaceutical chaperone and ER stress inhibitor, attenuated Ad-CCN1-4 induced pMF apoptosis and restored collagen and fibronectin levels. Since hepatic fibrogenesis is accompanied by ER stress and upregulation of CCN proteins in a BDL, we further evaluated ER stress responses after Ad-CCN1 gene transfer in such a model and found overexpressed CCN1 to enhance the ER stress-associated proteins BiP and CHOP with positive cleaved caspase 3 and 9 staining in periportal nonparenchymal cells. This indicates that these nonparenchymal cells, most likely pMF, have the tendency to undergo apoptosis during later stages of BDL. Ad-CCN1 transduction furthermore sensitized pMF for ER stress and apoptosis. We suggest that CCN proteins are key factors in the fibrotic microenvironment impacting pMF survival during fibrogenesis and pMF apoptosis during fibrosis resolution.


Assuntos
Ductos Biliares Intra-Hepáticos/metabolismo , Proteínas de Sinalização Intercelular CCN/fisiologia , Colestase/metabolismo , Retículo Endoplasmático/metabolismo , Miofibroblastos/metabolismo , Actinas/metabolismo , Animais , Apoptose , Ductos Biliares Intra-Hepáticos/patologia , Caspase 3/metabolismo , Caspase 9/metabolismo , Células Cultivadas , Colestase/patologia , Colágeno Tipo I/metabolismo , Estresse do Retículo Endoplasmático , Fibronectinas/metabolismo , Fibrose , Proteínas de Choque Térmico/metabolismo , Masculino , Camundongos , Miofibroblastos/citologia , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Transdução de Sinais , Fator de Transcrição CHOP/metabolismo , Resposta a Proteínas não Dobradas
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Front Pharmacol ; 9: 426, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29755357

RESUMO

Lipocalin 2 (LCN2) is a highly conserved secreted adipokine acting as a serum transport protein for small hydrophobic molecules such as fatty acids and steroids. In addition, LCN2 limits bacterial growth by sequestering iron-containing siderophores and further protects against intestinal inflammation and tumorigenesis associated with alterations in the microbiota. Human LCN2 contains one N-glycosylation site conserved in other species. It was postulated that this post-translational modification could facilitate protein folding, protects from proteolysis, is required for proper trafficking from the Golgi apparatus to the cell surface, and might be relevant for effective secretion. We here show that the homologous nucleoside antibiotic tunicamycin blocks N-linked glycosylation but not secretion of LCN2 in primary murine hepatocytes, derivatives thereof, human lung carcinoma cell line A549, and human prostate cancer cell line PC-3. Moreover, both the glycosylated and the non-glycosylated LCN2 variants are equally targeted to exosomes, demonstrating that this post-translational modification is not necessary for proper trafficking of LCN2 into these membranous extracellular vesicles. Furthermore, a hydrophobic cluster analysis revealed that the N-glycosylation site is embedded in a highly hydrophobic evolutionarily conserved surrounding. In sum, our data indicate that the N-glycosylation of LCN2 is not required for proper secretion and exosome cargo recruitment in different cell types, but might be relevant to increase overall solubility.

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Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis ; 1863(9): 2093-2110, 2017 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28396286

RESUMO

Lipocalin-2 (LCN2) is a secreted adipokine that transports small hydrophobic molecules such as fatty acids and steroids. LCN2 limits bacterial growth by sequestering iron-containing siderophores and in mammalian liver protects against inflammation, infection, injury and other stressors. Because LCN2 modulates hepatic fat metabolism and homeostasis, we performed a comparative profiling of proteins and lipids of wild type (WT) and Lcn2-deficient mice fed either standard chow or a methionine- and choline-deficient (MCD) diet. Label-free proteomics and 2D-DIGE protein expression profiling revealed differential expression of BRIT1/MCPH1, FABP5, HMGB1, HBB2, and L-FABP, results confirmed by Western blotting. Gene ontology enrichment analysis identified enrichment for genes associated with mitochondrial membrane permeabilization and metabolic processes involving carboxylic acid. Measurements of mitochondrial membrane potential, mitochondrial chelatable iron pool, intracellular lipid peroxidation, and peroxisome numbers in primary hepatocytes confirmed that LCN2 regulates mitochondrial and peroxisomal integrity. Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time-Of-Flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry imaging identified significant changes to sphingomyelins, triglycerides, and glycerophospholipids in livers of mice fed an MCD diet regardless of LCN2 status. However, two arachidonic acid-containing glycerophospholipids were increased in Lcn2-deficient livers. Thus, LCN2 influences peroxisomal and mitochondrial biology in the liver to maintain triglyceride balance, handle oxidative stress, and control apoptosis.


Assuntos
Fígado Gorduroso/metabolismo , Regulação da Expressão Gênica , Hepatócitos/metabolismo , Lipocalina-2/deficiência , Mitocôndrias Hepáticas/metabolismo , Peroxissomos/metabolismo , Animais , Apoptose , Fígado Gorduroso/genética , Fígado Gorduroso/patologia , Hepatócitos/patologia , Lipocalina-2/metabolismo , Potencial da Membrana Mitocondrial , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Mitocôndrias Hepáticas/genética , Mitocôndrias Hepáticas/patologia , Estresse Oxidativo , Peroxissomos/genética , Peroxissomos/patologia , Triglicerídeos/metabolismo
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Biochim Biophys Acta ; 1863(11): 2604-2612, 2016 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27452908

RESUMO

The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is primarily recognized as the site of synthesis and folding of secreted membrane-bound and certain organelle-targeted proteins. Optimum protein folding requires several factors, including ATP, Ca2+ and an oxidizing environment to allow disulphide-bond formation. ER is highly sensitive to stress that perturb cellular energy levels, the redox state or the Ca2+ concentration. Such stresses reduce the protein folding capacity of the ER, resulting in the accumulation and aggregation of unfolded proteins, a condition referred to as unfolded protein response (UPR). Matricellular proteins of the CCN (CYR61, CTGF, NOV) family play essential roles in extracellular matrix signaling and turnover. They exhibit a similar type of organization and share a closely related primary structure, including 38 conserved cysteine residues. Since CCN1/CYR61 overexpression in hepatic stellate cells (HSC) induces ER stress-related apoptosis, we endeavored to investigate whether the adenovirus mediated gene transfer of other members of CCN proteins incurs ER stress in primary HSC and hepatocytes. We found Ad5-CMV-CCN2, Ad5-CMV-CCN3 and Ad5-CMV-CCN4 to induce ER stress and UPR comparable to Ad5-CMV-CCN1. UPR is a pro-survival response to reduce accumulation of unfolded proteins and restore normal ER functioning. If, however protein aggregation is persistent and the stress cannot be resolved, signaling switches from pro-survival to pro-apoptosis. The observed CCN-induced UPR is relevant in wound healing responses and essential for hepatic tissue repair following liver injury. Adenoviral gene transfer induced massive amounts of matricellular proteins proving to effectively mitigate liver fibrosis if targeted cell specific in HSC and myofibroblasts.


Assuntos
Adenoviridae/genética , Proteínas de Sinalização Intercelular CCN/metabolismo , Estresse do Retículo Endoplasmático , Retículo Endoplasmático/metabolismo , Vetores Genéticos , Cirrose Hepática Experimental/metabolismo , Fígado/metabolismo , Transdução Genética , Transfecção/métodos , Resposta a Proteínas não Dobradas , Animais , Apoptose , Proteínas de Sinalização Intercelular CCN/genética , Células Cultivadas , Senescência Celular , Retículo Endoplasmático/patologia , Células Estreladas do Fígado/metabolismo , Células Estreladas do Fígado/patologia , Hepatócitos/metabolismo , Hepatócitos/patologia , Fígado/patologia , Cirrose Hepática Experimental/etiologia , Cirrose Hepática Experimental/genética , Cirrose Hepática Experimental/patologia , Masculino , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Miofibroblastos/metabolismo , Miofibroblastos/patologia , Agregados Proteicos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Transdução de Sinais
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Kidney Int ; 89(4): 848-61, 2016 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26924050

RESUMO

Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-D, a specific PDGF receptor ß (PDGFR-ß) ligand, mediates mesangial proliferation in vitro and in vivo. However, its role in renal development, physiology, and fibrosis is relatively unknown. In healthy murine kidneys, PDGF-D was found to be expressed on renal mesenchymal cells (mesangial cells, fibroblasts, and vascular smooth muscle cells). During renal fibrosis, PDGF-D and its receptor PDGFR-ß were markedly and similarly upregulated in both human and murine kidneys on activated mesenchymal cells, but PDGF-D was also expressed de novo in injured renal tubular cells. The functional role of PDGF-D was studied in Pdgfd-/- mice, which showed no obvious spontaneous renal phenotype at a young age or during aging. Compared with wild-type littermates, Pdgfd-/- mice had significantly reduced renal interstitial fibrosis in two models of renal scarring: unilateral ureteral obstruction and unilateral ischemia/reperfusion injury. This was associated with reduced phosphorylation of PDGFR-ß and its downstream mediator p38. Systemic adenoviral overexpression of PDGF-D in healthy mice resulted in increased collagen deposition in the kidney interstitium. Thus, PDGF-D is upregulated in murine and human kidney fibrosis, may mediate renal scarring, and is dispensable for normal kidney development and physiological functions. PDGF-D may be a suitable therapeutic target to combat kidney fibrosis.


Assuntos
Linfocinas/metabolismo , Nefroesclerose/metabolismo , Fator de Crescimento Derivado de Plaquetas/metabolismo , Animais , Humanos , Rim/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Masculino , Camundongos Knockout , Estudos Retrospectivos
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Cell Signal ; 28(1): 34-42, 2016 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26515130

RESUMO

CCN1/CYR61 is a matricellular protein of the CCN family, comprising six secreted proteins specifically associated with the extracellular matrix (ECM). CCN1 acts as an enhancer of the cutaneous wound healing process by preventing hypertrophic scar formation through induction of myofibroblast senescence. In liver fibrosis, the senescent cells are primarily derived from activated hepatic stellate cells (HSC) that initially proliferate in response to liver damage and are the major source of ECM. We investigate here the possible use of CCN1 as a senescence inducer to attenuate liver fibrogenesis by means of adenoviral gene transfer in primary HSC, myofibroblasts (MFB) and immortalized HSC lines (i.e. LX-2, CFSC-2G). Infection with Ad5-CMV-CCN1 induced large amounts of CCN1 protein in all these cells, resulting in an overload of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and in a compensatory unfolded protein response (UPR). The UPR resulted in upregulation of ER chaperones including BIP/Grp78, Grp94 and led to an activation of IRE1α as evidenced by spliced XBP1 mRNA with IRE1α-induced JNK phosphorylation. The UPR arm PERK and eIF2a was phosphorylated, combined with significant CHOP upregulation. Ad5-CMV-CCN1 induced HSC apoptosis that was evident by proteolytic cleavage of caspase-12, caspase-9 and the executor caspase-3 and positive TUNEL stain. Remarkably, Ad5-CMV-CCN1 effectively reduced collagen type I mRNA expression and protein. We conclude that the matricellular protein CCN1 gene transfer induces HSC apoptosis through ER stress and UPR.


Assuntos
Apoptose/fisiologia , Proteína Rica em Cisteína 61/metabolismo , Estresse do Retículo Endoplasmático/fisiologia , Retículo Endoplasmático/metabolismo , Células Estreladas do Fígado/metabolismo , Resposta a Proteínas não Dobradas/fisiologia , Animais , Caspase 3/metabolismo , Cirrose Hepática/metabolismo , Miofibroblastos/metabolismo , Ratos Sprague-Dawley
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Cell Signal ; 27(7): 1305-14, 2015 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25819339

RESUMO

UNLABELLED: Platelet-derived growth factor-D (PDGF-D) is one member of PDGF growth factors and known to signal by binding to and activating its cognate receptor type ß (PDGFR-ß). Beside PDGF-B, PDGF-D is a potent growth factor for stellate cell growth and proliferation and therefore potentiates the extracellular matrix deposition in liver fibrogenesis. We aimed to explore the signaling and molecular mechanisms of PDGF-D in liver fibrogenesis using the primary liver portal myofibroblasts and hepatic stellate cells. Unexpectedly we found PDGF-D to bind to PDGFR-α, thus inducing receptor endocytosis and decreasing the amount of PDGFR-α significantly. PDGF-D activates PDGFR-α specific tyrosine 754 and -1018 phosphorylation and CrkII, the adaptor protein that is specifically recruited by activated PDGFR-α. As a novel finding we could also demonstrate that recombinant PDGFR-α-Fc chimera homodimer is able to bind PDGF-D and thus prevent PDGF-D signaling. PDGF-D does induce individual PDGFR-ß specific tyrosine phosphorylation similar to the PDGF-B. Additionally, PDGF-D enhances extracellular matrix accumulation comparable to the PDGF-B isoform. CONCLUSION: PDGF-D signaling in pMF and HSC is identical to that of PDGF-B by binding to both PDGFR-α and -ß.


Assuntos
Linfocinas/farmacologia , Fator de Crescimento Derivado de Plaquetas/farmacologia , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-sis/farmacologia , Receptor alfa de Fator de Crescimento Derivado de Plaquetas/metabolismo , Receptor beta de Fator de Crescimento Derivado de Plaquetas/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais/efeitos dos fármacos , Animais , Becaplermina , Células Cultivadas , Regulação para Baixo/efeitos dos fármacos , Endocitose/efeitos dos fármacos , Células Estreladas do Fígado/citologia , Células Estreladas do Fígado/efeitos dos fármacos , Células Estreladas do Fígado/metabolismo , Masculino , Miofibroblastos/citologia , Miofibroblastos/efeitos dos fármacos , Miofibroblastos/metabolismo , Ligação Proteica , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Receptor alfa de Fator de Crescimento Derivado de Plaquetas/genética , Receptor beta de Fator de Crescimento Derivado de Plaquetas/genética , Proteínas Recombinantes/biossíntese , Proteínas Recombinantes/química , Proteínas Recombinantes/genética , Inibidor Tecidual de Metaloproteinase-1/metabolismo , Regulação para Cima/efeitos dos fármacos
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Biochem Biophys Res Commun ; 458(3): 700-706, 2015 Mar 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25686493

RESUMO

The inflammasomes are cytoplasmic multiprotein complexes that are responsible for activation of inflammatory reactions. In principle, there are four individual inflammasome branches (NLRP1, NLRP3, NLRC4/NALP4, and AIM2) that mediate the cleavage and activation of Caspase-1 and IL-1ß that in turn lead to a complex network of cellular reactions initiating local and systemic inflammatory reactions. We have recently shown that NLRP3 expression is virtually absent in primary cultured hepatocytes and that in vitro the stimulation of hepatocytes with lipopolysaccharides results in strong activation of NLRP3 expression. We here demonstrate that this activation can be blocked by the NF-κB activation inhibitor QNZ or by infection with an adenoviral expression vector constitutively expressing a superrepressor of NF-κB. We show that QNZ blocks NF-κB-dependent expression of TNF-α, IL-1ß and NLRP3. Likewise, the superrepressor of NF-κB prevents expression of NLRP3 and significantly reduces expression of inflammatory marker genes in liver cells. In a primary murine hepatoma cells, the concomitant depletion of NEMO and Caspase-8 resulted in a significant suppression of NLRP3 expression after Lipopolysaccharide challenge. Moreover, we demonstrate that a 1.3-kbp fragment located in close proximity of the most upstream transcriptional start site of the human NLRP3 gene that harbours one putative octamer NF-κB binding site renders LPS sensitivity in reporter gene assay. We conclude that NF-κB signalling is a necessary prerequisite for proper activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome in primary hepatocytes.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Transporte/genética , Hepatócitos/imunologia , Inflamassomos/genética , NF-kappa B/imunologia , Animais , Proteínas de Transporte/imunologia , Caspase 8/imunologia , Células Cultivadas , Regulação da Expressão Gênica/efeitos dos fármacos , Hepatócitos/efeitos dos fármacos , Hepatócitos/metabolismo , Humanos , Inflamassomos/imunologia , Peptídeos e Proteínas de Sinalização Intracelular/imunologia , Lipopolissacarídeos/imunologia , Masculino , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , NF-kappa B/antagonistas & inibidores , Proteína 3 que Contém Domínio de Pirina da Família NLR
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Biochem Biophys Res Commun ; 457(3): 307-13, 2015 Feb 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25576870

RESUMO

Platelet-derived growth factor-D (PDGF-D) is a more recent recognized growth factor involved in the regulation of several cellular processes, including cell proliferation, transformation, invasion, and angiogenesis by binding to and activating its cognate receptor PDGFR-ß. After bile duct ligation or in the carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatic fibrosis model, PDGF-D showed upregulation comparable to PDGF-B. Moreover, adenoviral PDGF-D gene transfer induced hepatic stellate cell proliferation and liver fibrosis. We here investigated the molecular mechanism of PDGF-D involvement in liver fibrogenesis. Therefore, the GRX mouse cell line was stimulated with PDGF-D and evaluated for fibrotic markers and PDGF-D signaling pathways in comparison to the other PDGF isoforms. We found that PDGF-D failed to enhance Col I and α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) production but has capacity to upregulate expression of the tissue inhibitor of metalloprotease 1 (TIMP-1) resulting in attenuation of MMP-2 and MMP-9 gelatinase activity as indicated by gelatinase zymography. This phenomenon was restored through application of a PDGF-D neutralizing antibody. Unexpectedly, PDGF-D incubation decreased both PDGFR-α and -ß in mRNA and protein levels, and PDGF-D phosphorylated typrosines specific for PDGFR-α and -ß. We conclude that PDGF-D intensifies fibrogenesis by interfering with the fibrolytic activity of the TIMP-1/MMP system and that PDGF-D signaling is mediated through both PDGF-α and -ß receptors.


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Linfocinas/metabolismo , Metaloproteinase 2 da Matriz/metabolismo , Metaloproteinase 9 da Matriz/metabolismo , Fator de Crescimento Derivado de Plaquetas/metabolismo , Inibidor Tecidual de Metaloproteinase-1/biossíntese , Animais , Anticorpos Neutralizantes , Becaplermina , Linhagem Celular , Colágeno Tipo I/genética , Regulação para Baixo , Matriz Extracelular/metabolismo , Fibrinólise , Homeostase , Cirrose Hepática/etiologia , Cirrose Hepática/genética , Cirrose Hepática/metabolismo , Linfocinas/antagonistas & inibidores , Linfocinas/imunologia , Sistema de Sinalização das MAP Quinases , Camundongos , Fator de Crescimento Derivado de Plaquetas/antagonistas & inibidores , Fator de Crescimento Derivado de Plaquetas/imunologia , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-sis/metabolismo , Receptor alfa de Fator de Crescimento Derivado de Plaquetas/metabolismo , Receptor beta de Fator de Crescimento Derivado de Plaquetas/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais
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Biochim Biophys Acta ; 1842(10): 1513-24, 2014 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25086218

RESUMO

Lipocalin-2 (LCN2) belongs to the superfamily of lipocalins and plays critical roles in the control of cellular homeostasis during inflammation and in responses to cellular stress or injury. In the liver, LCN2 triggers protective effects following acute or chronic injury, and its expression is a reliable indicator of liver damage. However, little is known about LCN2's functions in the homeostasis and metabolism of hepatic lipids or in the development of steatosis. In this study, we fed wild type (WT) and LCN2-deficient (Lcn2(-/-)) mice a methionine- and choline-deficient (MCD) diet as a nutritional model of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, and compared intrahepatic lipid accumulation, lipid droplet formation, mitochondrial content, and expression of the Perilipin proteins that regulate cellular lipid metabolism. We found that Lcn2(-/-) mice fed an MCD diet accumulated more lipids in the liver than WT controls, and that the basal expression of the lipid droplet coat protein Perilipin 5 (PLIN5, also known as OXPAT) was significantly reduced in these animals. Similarly, the overexpression of LCN2 and PLIN5 were also found in animals that were fed with a high fat diet. Furthermore, the loss of LCN2 and/or PLIN5 in hepatocytes prevented normal intracellular lipid droplet formation both in vitro and in vivo. Restoration of LCN2 in Lcn2(-/-) primary hepatocytes by either transfection or adenoviral vector infection induced PLIN5 expression and restored proper lipid droplet formation. Our data indicate that LCN2 is a key modulator of hepatic lipid homeostasis that controls the formation of intracellular lipid droplets by regulating PLIN5 expression. LCN2 may therefore represent a novel therapeutic drug target for the treatment of liver diseases associated with elevated fat accumulation and steatosis.

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Exp Cell Res ; 326(2): 230-9, 2014 Aug 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24786317

RESUMO

Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a frequent clinical picture characterised by hepatic inflammation, lipid accumulation and fibrosis. When untreated, NASH bears a high risk of developing liver cirrhosis and consecutive hepatocellular carcinoma requiring liver transplantation in its end-stage. However, donor organ scarcity has prompted the search for alternatives, of which hepatocyte or stem cell-derived hepatocyte transplantation are regarded auspicious options of treatment. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are able to differentiate into hepatocyte-like cells and thus may represent an alternative cell source to primary hepatocytes. In addition these cells feature anti-inflammatory and pro-regenerative characteristics, which might favour liver recovery from NASH. The aim of this study was to investigate the potential benefit of hepatocyte-like cells derived from human bone marrow MSC in a mouse model of diet-induced NASH. Seven days post-transplant, human hepatocyte-like cells were found in the mouse liver parenchyma. Triglyceride depositions were lowered in the liver but restored to normal in the blood. Hepatic inflammation was attenuated as verified by decreased expression of the acute phase protein serum amyloid A, inflammation-associated markers (e.g. lipocalin 2), as well as the pro-inflammatory cytokine TNFα. Moreover, the proliferation of host hepatocytes that indicate the regenerative capacity in livers receiving cell transplants was enhanced. Transplantation of MSC-derived human hepatocyte-like cells corrects NASH in mice by restoring triglyceride depositions, reducing inflammation and augmenting the regenerative capacity of the liver.


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Fígado Gorduroso/terapia , Transplante de Células-Tronco Mesenquimais , Animais , Diferenciação Celular , Proliferação de Células , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Fígado Gorduroso/metabolismo , Fígado Gorduroso/patologia , Hepatócitos/patologia , Xenoenxertos , Humanos , Fígado/metabolismo , Fígado/patologia , Regeneração Hepática , Masculino , Células-Tronco Mesenquimais/patologia , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Hepatopatia Gordurosa não Alcoólica , Triglicerídeos/metabolismo
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Biochim Biophys Acta ; 1843(5): 902-14, 2014 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24487063

RESUMO

UNLABELLED: Cysteine-rich protein 61 (CCN1/CYR61) is a CCN (CYR61, CTGF (connective tissue growth factor), and NOV (Nephroblastoma overexpressed gene)) family matricellular protein comprising six secreted CCN proteins in mammals. CCN1/CYR61 expression is associated with inflammation and injury repair. Recent studies show that CCN1/CYR61 limits fibrosis in models of cutaneous wound healing by inducing cellular senescence in myofibroblasts of the granulation tissue which thereby transforms into an extracellular matrix-degrading phenotype. We here investigate CCN1/CYR61 expression in primary profibrogenic liver cells (i.e., hepatic stellate cells and periportal myofibroblasts) and found an increase of CCN1/CYR61 expression during early activation of hepatic stellate cells that declines in fully transdifferentiated myofibroblasts. By contrast, CCN1/CYR61 levels found in primary parenchymal liver cells (i.e., hepatocytes) were relatively low compared to the levels exhibited in hepatic stellate cells and portal myofibroblasts. In models of ongoing liver fibrogenesis, elevated levels of CCN1/CYR61 were particularly noticed during early periods of insult, while expression declined during prolonged phases of fibrogenesis. We generated an adenovirus type 5 encoding CCN1/CYR61 (i.e., Ad5-CMV-CCN1/CYR61) and overexpressed CCN1/CYR61 in primary portal myofibroblasts. Interestingly, overexpressed CCN1/CYR61 significantly inhibited production of collagen type I at both mRNA and protein levels as evidenced by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction, Western blot and immunocytochemistry. CCN1/CYR61 further induces production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) leading to dose-dependent cellular senescence and apoptosis. Additionally, we demonstrate that CCN1/CYR61 attenuates TGF-ß signaling by scavenging TGF-ß thereby mitigating in vivo liver fibrogenesis in a bile duct ligation model. CONCLUSION: In line with dermal fibrosis and scar formation, CCN1/CYR61 is involved in liver injury repair and tissue remodeling. CCN1/CYR61 gene transfer into extracellular matrix-producing liver cells is therefore potentially beneficial in liver fibrotic therapy.


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Apoptose , Senescência Celular , Proteína Rica em Cisteína 61/fisiologia , Miofibroblastos/metabolismo , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais , Fator de Crescimento Transformador beta/metabolismo , Animais , Masculino , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley
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Biochim Biophys Acta ; 1832(5): 660-73, 2013 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23376114

RESUMO

Lipocalin-2 is expressed under pernicious conditions such as intoxication, infection, inflammation and other forms of cellular stress. Experimental liver injury induces rapid and sustained LCN2 production by injured hepatocytes. However, the precise biological function of LCN2 in liver is still unknown. In this study, LCN2(-/-) mice were exposed to short term application of CCl4, lipopolysaccharide and Concanavalin A, or subjected to bile duct ligation. Subsequent injuries were assessed by liver function analysis, qRT-PCR for chemokine and cytokine expression, liver tissue Western blot, histology and TUNEL assay. Serum LCN2 levels from patients suffering from liver disease were assessed and evaluated. Acute CCl4 intoxication showed increased liver damage in LCN2(-/-) mice indicated by higher levels of aminotransferases, and increased expression of inflammatory cytokines and chemokines such as IL-1ß, IL-6, TNF-α and MCP-1/CCL2, resulting in sustained activation of STAT1, STAT3 and JNK pathways. Hepatocytes of LCN2(-/-) mice showed lipid droplet accumulation and increased apoptosis. Hepatocyte apoptosis was confirmed in the Concanavalin A and lipopolysaccharide models. In chronic models (4weeks bile duct ligation or 8weeks CCl4 application), LCN2(-/-) mice showed slightly increased fibrosis compared to controls. Interestingly, serum LCN2 levels in diseased human livers were significantly higher compared to controls, but no differences were observed between cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic patients. Upregulation of LCN2 is a reliable indicator of liver damage and has significant hepato-protective effect in acute liver injury. LCN2 levels provide no correlation to the degree of liver fibrosis but show significant positive correlation to inflammation instead.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Fase Aguda/metabolismo , Homeostase , Lipocalinas/metabolismo , Hepatopatias/metabolismo , Fígado/metabolismo , Proteínas Oncogênicas/metabolismo , Doença Aguda , Proteínas de Fase Aguda/genética , Animais , Apoptose , Ductos Biliares/cirurgia , Western Blotting , Tetracloreto de Carbono/toxicidade , Quimiocinas/genética , Quimiocinas/metabolismo , Concanavalina A/toxicidade , Citocinas/genética , Citocinas/metabolismo , Expressão Gênica , Hepatócitos/metabolismo , Hepatócitos/patologia , Humanos , Imuno-Histoquímica , Ligadura/efeitos adversos , Lipocalina-2 , Lipocalinas/sangue , Lipocalinas/genética , Lipopolissacarídeos/toxicidade , Fígado/patologia , Hepatopatias/etiologia , Hepatopatias/genética , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Camundongos Knockout , Proteínas Oncogênicas/genética , Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas/sangue , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase Via Transcriptase Reversa
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J Proteomics ; 78: 188-96, 2013 Jan 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23219901

RESUMO

Lipocalin 2 (LCN2) belongs to the superfamily of lipocalins which represent a group of small secreted proteins classified as extracellular transport proteins expressed in many tissues. LCN2 is strongly increased in experimental models of acute and chronic liver injuries. To investigate the function of LCN2 in normal liver homeostasis and under conditions of inflammatory liver injury, we comparatively analyzed hepatic extracts taken from Lcn2-deficient and wild type mice under basal conditions and after stimulation with lipopolysaccharides. Liver was chemically and mechanically lysed and extracts were subjected to 2-D-DIGE after minimal labeling (G200 and G300 dyes) using an appropriate internal standard (G100). Afterwards MALDI TOF MS and MS/MS were used to identify differentially expressed proteins. Proteins that were identified to be differentially expressed include for example the chloride intracellular channel protein 4 (CLIC4), aminoacylase 1 and transketolase. The altered expression of respective genes was confirmed by Western blot analysis and further validated by quantitative real time PCR. Altogether, the complex expression alterations in mice lacking LCN2 under normal conditions and after exposure to inflammatory stimuli reveal that LCN2 has essential function in liver homeostasis and in the onset of inflammatory responses in which LCN2 expression dramatically increases.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Fase Aguda/metabolismo , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica , Regulação da Expressão Gênica , Lipocalinas/metabolismo , Fígado/metabolismo , Proteínas Oncogênicas/metabolismo , Proteoma/biossíntese , Proteômica , Proteínas de Fase Aguda/genética , Animais , Inflamação/induzido quimicamente , Inflamação/genética , Inflamação/metabolismo , Lipocalina-2 , Lipocalinas/genética , Lipopolissacarídeos/toxicidade , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Proteínas Oncogênicas/genética , Proteoma/genética , Espectrometria de Massas por Ionização e Dessorção a Laser Assistida por Matriz/métodos
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