Leptin modulates lymphocytes' adherence to hepatic stellate cells is associated with oxidative status alterations |
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Authors: | Lina Abu-Tair Sarit Doron Mahmud Mahamid Johnny Amer Rifaat Safadi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Liver Unit, Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel;2. Digestive Diseases Institute, Shaare Zedek Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel |
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Abstract: | We investigated leptin effects on lymphocyte interactions with hepatic-stellate-cells (HSCs). Leptin showed pro-fibrotic effects on HSCs with oxidative status imbalance.In co-cultures, leptin activates HSCs and consequently adhered HCV-lymphocytes more than healthy ones. Leptin also increased healthy and HCV lymphocyte proliferations; increased their reactive-oxygen-species; decreased antioxidants (reduced-glutathione) levels while inhibited apoptosis only of HCV-lymphocytes. The leptin-treated HCV-lymphocytes activated HSCs, increase interleukin-4 while decreased their apoptosis.Leptin-receptor-deficient (db–db)-HSCs did not adhere lymphocytes. db/db-lymphocytes however showed fewer adherences to HSCs when compared to WT-counterparts.This study presents immune and oxidative modulatory effects of leptin on lymphocytes and their consequent interaction with HSCs. |
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