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Autophagy Stimulation as a Potential Strategy Against Intestinal Fibrosis.

Jesus Cosin-RogerFrancisco CanetDulce C Macias-CejaLaura Gisbert-FerrándizDolores Ortiz-MasiáJuan V EspluguesRafael AlósFrancisco NavarroMaría D BarrachinaSara Calatayud
Published in: Cells (2019)
We recently observed reduced autophagy in Crohn's disease patients and an anti-inflammatory effect of autophagy stimulation in murine colitis, but both anti- and pro-fibrotic effects are associated with autophagy stimulation in different tissues, and fibrosis is a frequent complication of Crohn's disease. Thus, we analyzed the effects of pharmacological modulation of autophagy in a murine model of intestinal fibrosis and detected that autophagy inhibition aggravates, while autophagy stimulation prevents, fibrosis. These effects are associated with changes in inflammation and in collagen degradation in primary fibroblasts. Thus, pharmacological stimulation of autophagy may be useful against intestinal fibrosis.
Keyphrases
  • cell death
  • endoplasmic reticulum stress
  • oxidative stress
  • signaling pathway
  • anti inflammatory
  • end stage renal disease
  • chronic kidney disease
  • mouse model
  • systemic sclerosis