Purine signaling regulating HSCs inflammatory cytokines secretion, activation, and proliferation plays a critical role in alcoholic liver disease.
Liang ShanTao JiangLeilei CiZhenni LiuXiong-Wen LvJun LiPublished in: Molecular and cellular biochemistry (2020)
Purine signaling pathway plays an important role in inflammation and tissue damage. To investigate the role of purine signaling pathway in acute alcoholic liver injury and chronic alcoholic liver fibrosis, we replicated two animal models and two cellular models. We found that body weights, liver indexes, serum biochemical parameters, serum fibrosis indexes, and pathological and immunohistochemical results had significant changes in two treatment groups compared with two control groups. In addition, gene expressions of purine receptors, inflammatory cytokines, fibrogenic cytokines, and inflammasomes increased obviously in two animal models and two cellular models. Furthermore, purine receptor inhibitors could significantly inhibit protein expressions of purine receptors and reduce protein expressions of inflammatory cytokines, fibrogenic cytokines, and inflammasomes. Besides, P2X7R small interfering ribonucleic acid (siRNA) had the same effects. Meanwhile, we detected protein expressions of inflammatory cytokines secreted by inflammasomes, and we found that purine receptor-mediated inflammasomes activation was a key event in the process of chronic alcoholic liver fibrosis. In summary, this study shows that inhibition of purine receptors can alleviate acute alcoholic liver injury and chronic alcoholic liver fibrosis in mice. Therefore, purine receptor is a potential new target for the treatment of acute alcoholic liver injury and chronic alcoholic fibrosis.
Keyphrases
- liver injury
- drug induced
- liver fibrosis
- signaling pathway
- oxidative stress
- binding protein
- gene expression
- pi k akt
- protein protein
- liver failure
- skeletal muscle
- small molecule
- hepatitis b virus
- combination therapy
- respiratory failure
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- drug delivery
- human health
- mechanical ventilation