Aggf1 attenuates hepatic inflammation and activation of hepatic stellate cells by repressing Ccl2 transcription

Author(s):  
Li Jin ◽  
Juan Li ◽  
ShuJuan Yang ◽  
Rou Zhang ◽  
Chunhua Hu ◽  
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Background: In the past, hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) were considered to be noninflammatory cells and contribute to liver fibrosis by producing extracellular matrix. Recently, it was found that HSCs can also secrete cytokines and chemokines and therefore participate in hepatic inflammation. Autophagy participates in many immune response processes in immune cells. It is unclear whether autophagy is involved in inflammatory cytokine induction in HSCs. Methods: MAPK p38, Ulk1 phosphorylation and the Ulk1-Atg13 complex were analyzed in HSC-T6 cells after LPS treatment. The relationship between autophagy inhibition and inflammation was investigated in primary rat HSCs. Results: We discovered that LPS inhibited autophagy through MAPK p38. The activation of MAPK p38 induced Ulk1 phosphorylation, which disrupted the Ulk1-Atg13 complex and therefore inhibited autophagy. Furthermore, in primary rat HSCs, we demonstrated that autophagy inhibition regulated IL-1β induction, which depended on the MAPK p38/Ulk1 pathway. Conclusions: Our results reveal a continuous signaling pathway, MAPK p38-Ulk1 phosphorylation-Ulk1/Atg13 disruption, which inhibits autophagy and induces IL-1β expression in HSCs.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (Supplement_1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shai Z Fuchs ◽  
Bernardo Yusta ◽  
Laurie Baggio ◽  
Elodie Varin ◽  
Dianne Matthews ◽  
...  

Abstract A GLP-2 analogue is used in individuals with intestinal failure at risk for liver disease, yet the hepatic actions of GLP-2 are not understood. Treatment of high fat diet (HFD)-fed mice with GLP-2 did not modify the development of hepatosteatosis or hepatic inflammation. In contrast, Glp2r-/- mice exhibited increased hepatic lipid accumulation, deterioration in glucose tolerance, and upregulation of biomarkers of hepatic inflammation. Both mouse and human liver expressed the canonical GLP-2R, and hepatic Glp2r expression was upregulated in mice with hepatosteatosis. Cell fractionation localized the Glp2r to hepatic stellate cells (HSC), and markers of HSC activation and fibrosis were increased in livers from Glp2r-/- mice. Moreover, GLP-2 directly modulated gene expression in isolated HSCs ex vivo. Taken together, these findings define an essential role for the GLP-2R in hepatic adaptation to nutrient excess and unveil a gut hormone-HSC axis, linking GLP-2R signaling to control of hepatic stellate cell activation.


1998 ◽  
Vol 275 (4) ◽  
pp. G847-G853 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jacquelyn J. Maher ◽  
John S. Lozier ◽  
Myron K. Scott

Hepatic stellate cells are widely recognized for their contribution to liver fibrosis. This study investigated whether these cells also promote hepatic inflammation by producing neutrophil chemoattractants. Specifically, stellate cells were examined as potential sources of cytokine-induced neutrophil chemoattractant (CINC), a rat chemokine resembling human interleukin-8. Stellate cells from normal rat liver expressed little or no CINC. In culture, CINC mRNA was induced rapidly, coinciding with the phenomenon of culture activation. CINC mRNA rose 4.6-fold within 3 days and was accompanied by secretion of immunoreactive and biologically active CINC protein (4.1 ng ⋅ μg DNA−1⋅ day−1). Studies in vivo demonstrated that CINC could be induced in stellate cells during liver injury. CINC mRNA rose significantly (4- to 6-fold) in two models of liver disease, both of which cause stellate cell activation. In summary, the data indicate that CINC is induced during stellate cell activation in culture and in vivo. They suggest that stellate cell-derived CINC can promote hepatic inflammation in vivo.


2017 ◽  
Vol 31 (5) ◽  
pp. 428
Author(s):  
Xu Wenping ◽  
Zeng Sheng ◽  
Li Min ◽  
Fan Zhiwen ◽  
Zhou Bisheng

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