Abstract
Aim: To understand the contribution of miR-142-3p in the activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) and liver fibrosis, and the underlying mechanism. Materials and methods: We detected microRNAs expression profiles in quiescent and activated HSCs by microRNA-array, and performed qRT-PCR to validate these data in HSCs and plasma of cirrhosis patients. In vitro, the 3rd–5th passage HSCs was transfected with mir-142-3p mimics or stimulated with TGF β. The markers of HSCs activation (i.e. FN and α-SMA) were examined by qRT-PCR and western blotting, and cell viability was detected by MTT, colony formation assays respectively. Key finding: In our study, we identified miR-142-3p as a novel regulator of HSCs activation and indicator of hepatic cirrhosis. We found that miR-142-3p was significantly reduced in activated HSCs, while TGFβRI was distinctly up-regulated in activated HSCs. Ectopic expression of miR-142-3p in activated HSCs inhibited cell viability as well as cell growth, and blocked HSCs activation, concomitant with decreased transdifferentiation markers (i.e. FN and α-SMA). Further, we confirmed that miR-142-3p was reduced upon TGF-β exposure, while diminishing TGF-β-Smad signaling pathway in turn by reducing TGFβRI expression in HSCs. Besides, the plasma level of miR-142-3p declined significantly in patients with hepatic cirrhosis. Significance: In conclusion, we demonstrated that miR-142-3p repressed TGF-β-Smad signaling pathway to prevent HSCs activation through directly targeting TGFβRI in HSCs.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 22-30 |
| Journal | Life Sciences |
| Volume | 187 |
| Online published | 18 Aug 2017 |
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| Publication status | Published - 15 Oct 2017 |
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
Research Keywords
- Hepatic stellate cells
- Liver fibrosis
- miR-142-3p
- TGF-β-Smad signaling pathway
- TGFβRI
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Corrigendum to “MiR-142-3p blocks TGF-β-induced activation of hepatic stellate cells through targeting TGFβRI” [Life Sci. 187 (2017) 22–30, (S0024320517304010), (10.1016/j.lfs.2017.08.017)]
Yang, X., Dan, X., Men, R., Ma, L., Wen, M., Peng, Y. & Yang, L., 15 Sept 2023, In: Life Sciences. 329, 121883.Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › Erratum
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