Clusterin attenuates hepatic fibrosis by inhibiting hepatic stellate cell activation and downregulating the Smad3 signaling pathway

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Title
Clusterin attenuates hepatic fibrosis by inhibiting hepatic stellate cell activation and downregulating the Smad3 signaling pathway
Author(s)
H Y Seo; S H Lee; J H Lee; Y N Kang; Young Keun Choi; J S Hwang; K G Park; B K Jang; M K Kim
Bibliographic Citation
Cells, vol. 8, no. 11, pp. 1442-1442
Publication Year
2019
Abstract
Clusterin is a glycoprotein that is expressed in most human tissues and found in body fluids. In our previous studies we demonstrated that clusterin has a protective effect against hepatic lipid accumulation and renal fibrosis; however, the role of clusterin in hepatic fibrosis is unknown. Here, we examined whether clusterin had protective effects against hepatic fibrosis using in vitro and in vivo models. Clusterin was upregulated in the livers of human cirrhotic patients and in thioacetamide (TAA)-induced and bile duct ligation mouse models of liver fibrosis. Loss and overexpression of clusterin promoted and attenuated hepatic fibrosis after TAA injection, respectively. In addition, we found that clusterin attenuates hepatic fibrosis by inhibiting the activation of hepatic stellate cells and Smad3 signaling pathways. Thus, clusterin plays an important role in hepatic fibrosis.
Keyword
Smad3clusterinhepatic fibrosishepatic stellate cells
ISSN
2073-4409
Publisher
MDPI
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8111442
Type
Article
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