Autophagy Releases Lipid That Promotes Fibrogenesis by Activated Hepatic Stellate Cells in Mice and in Human Tissues

被引:594
|
作者
Hernandez-Gea, Virginia [1 ]
Ghiassi-Nejad, Zahra [1 ]
Rozenfeld, Raphael [2 ]
Gordon, Ronald [3 ]
Fiel, Maria Isabel [3 ]
Yue, Zhenyu [4 ]
Czaja, Mark J. [5 ,6 ]
Friedman, Scott L. [1 ]
机构
[1] Mt Sinai Sch Med, Div Liver Dis, Dept Med, New York, NY 10029 USA
[2] Mt Sinai Sch Med, Dept Pharmacol & Syst Therapeut, New York, NY 10029 USA
[3] Mt Sinai Sch Med, Dept Pathol, New York, NY 10029 USA
[4] Mt Sinai Sch Med, Dept Neurol & Neurosci, New York, NY 10029 USA
[5] Montefiore Med Ctr, Albert Einstein Coll Med, Dept Med, Bronx, NY 10467 USA
[6] Albert Einstein Coll Med, Marion Bessin Liver Res Ctr, Bronx, NY 10467 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Myofibroblasts; Inflammation; Mouse Model; Energy Depletion; RAT-LIVER; MECHANISMS; RETINOL;
D O I
10.1053/j.gastro.2011.12.044
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The pathogenesis of liver fibrosis involves activation of hepatic stellate cells, which is associated with depletion of intracellular lipid droplets. When hepatocytes undergo autophagy, intracellular lipids are degraded in lysosomes. We investigated whether autophagy also promotes loss of lipids in hepatic stellate cells to provide energy for their activation and extended these findings to other fibrogenic cells. METHODS: We analyzed hepatic stellate cells from C57BL/6 wild-type, Atg7F/F, and Atg7F/F-GFAP-Cre mice, as well as the mouse stellate cell line JS1. Fibrosis was induced in mice using CCl4 or thioacetamide (TAA); liver tissues and stellate cells were analyzed. Autophagy was blocked in fibrogenic cells from liver and other tissues using small interfering RNAs against Atg5 or Atg7 and chemical antagonists. Human pulmonary fibroblasts were isolated from samples of lung tissue from patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis or from healthy donors. RESULTS: In mice, induction of liver injury with CCl4 or TAA increased levels of autophagy. We also observed features of autophagy in activated stellate cells within injured human liver tissue. Loss of autophagic function in cultured mouse stellate cells and in mice following injury reduced fibrogenesis and matrix accumulation; this effect was partially overcome by providing oleic acid as an energy substrate. Autophagy also regulated expression of fibrogenic genes in embryonic, lung, and renal fibroblasts. CONCLUSIONS: Autophagy of activated stellate cells is required for hepatic fibrogenesis in mice. Selective reduction of autophagic activity in fibrogenic cells in liver and other tissues might be used to treat patients with fibrotic diseases.
引用
收藏
页码:938 / 946
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] AMP-activated protein kinase regulates lipid metabolism and the fibrotic phenotype of hepatic stellate cells through inhibition of autophagy
    Chen, Ming
    Liu, Jiaxing
    Yang, Lili
    Ling, Wenhua
    FEBS OPEN BIO, 2017, 7 (06): : 811 - 820
  • [42] Resveratrol, an intergrand of red wine; Amplifies the effects of free fatty acids on hepatic stellate cells and promotes fibrogenesis
    Zahn, D.
    Bechmann, L. P.
    Emons, B.
    Marquitan, G.
    Jochum, C.
    Gerken, G.
    Canbay, A.
    JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY, 2008, 48 : S190 - S190
  • [43] A Protocadherin, PCDH7, Regulates a Distinct Program in Hepatic Stellate Cells that Promotes Proliferation and Migration but not Fibrogenesis
    Tsai, Ming-Chao
    Lee, Young-Min
    Zhang, David Y.
    Kim, Rosa S.
    Bian, C. Billie
    Goossens, Nicolas
    Fuchs, Bryan C.
    Bhattacharya, Dipankar
    Chou, Hsin I.
    Hoshida, Yujin
    Friedman, Scott L.
    HEPATOLOGY, 2016, 64 : 165A - 165A
  • [44] Cyclin E1 controls proliferation of hepatic stellate cells and is essential for liver fibrogenesis in mice
    Nevzorova, Yulia A.
    Bangen, Joerg-Martin
    Hu, Wei
    Haas, Ute
    Weiskirchen, Ralf
    Gassler, Nikolaus
    Huss, Sebastian
    Tacke, Frank
    Sicinski, Piotr
    Trautwein, Christian
    Liedtke, Christian
    HEPATOLOGY, 2012, 56 (03) : 1140 - 1149
  • [45] HEPATITIS C VIRUS PROMOTES HUMAN HEPATIC STELLATE CELLS MIGRATION
    Martin-Vilchez, Samuel
    Rodriguez-Munoz, Yolanda
    Lopez-Rodriguez, Rosario
    Rodriguez, Pedro Majano
    Molina Jimenez, Francisco
    Aldabe, Rafael
    Hernandez-Bartolome, Angel
    Moreno-Otero, Ricardo
    Sanz-Cameno, Paloma
    HEPATOLOGY, 2009, 50 (04) : 949A - 950A
  • [46] Hepatic Regeneration and Fibrogenesis Require Beta Platelet Derived Growth Factor Receptor (β-PDGFR) Signaling by Activated Hepatic Stellate Cells
    Kocabayoglu, Peri
    Lee, Youngmin
    Fiel, M. Isabel
    Soriano, Philippe M.
    Friedman, Scott L.
    HEPATOLOGY, 2012, 56 : 761A - 761A
  • [47] ECM1 Prevents Activation of Transforming Growth Factor β, Hepatic Stellate Cells, and Fibrogenesis in Mice
    Fan, Weiguo
    Liu, Tianhui
    Chen, Wen
    Hammad, Seddik
    Longerich, Thomas
    Hausser, Ingrid
    Fu, Yadong
    Li, Nan
    He, Yajing
    Liu, Cui
    Zhang, Yaguang
    Lian, Qiaoshi
    Zhao, Xinhao
    Yan, Chenghua
    Li, Li
    Yi, Chunyan
    Ling, Zhiyang
    Ma, Liyan
    Zhao, Xinyan
    Xu, Hufeng
    Wang, Ping
    Cong, Min
    You, Hong
    Liu, Zhihong
    Wang, Yan
    Chen, Jianfeng
    Li, Dangsheng
    Hui, Lijian
    Dooley, Steven
    Hou, Jinlin
    Jia, Jidong
    Sun, Bing
    GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2019, 157 (05) : 1352 - +
  • [48] Acetaldehyde increases endogenous adiponectin and fibrogenesis in hepatic stellate cells but exogenous adiponectin inhibits fibrogenesis
    Potter, James J.
    Mezey, Esteban
    ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2007, 31 (12) : 2092 - 2100
  • [49] A protocadherin, PCDH7, regulates a distinct program in hepatic stellate cells that promotes proliferation and migration but not fibrogenesis
    Tsai, Ming Chao
    Lee, Youngmin
    Zhang, David Y.
    Kim, Rosa S.
    Bian, C. Billie
    Goossens, Nicolas
    Bhattacharya, Dipankar
    Chou, Hsin-I
    Hoshida, Yujin
    Friedman, Scott L.
    JOURNAL OF GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY, 2016, 31 : 363 - 363
  • [50] Hepatic stellate cells:: The only cells involved in liver fibrogenesis?: A dogma challenged
    Desmouliere, Alexis
    GASTROENTEROLOGY, 2007, 132 (05) : 2059 - 2062