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Mechanistic insights into the effects of SREBP1c on hepatic stellate cell and liver fibrosis
Authors:Shengyan Su  Haimeng Tian  Xin Jia  Xiaofei Zhu  Juanjuan Wu  Yali Zhang  Yuanyuan Chen  Ziqiang Li  Yajun Zhou
Abstract:Sterol regulatory element‐binding protein 1c (SREBP1c) plays key roles in maintenance of hepatic stellate cell (HSC) quiescence. The present researches investigated the mechanisms underlying the effects of SREBP1c on HSCs and liver fibrogenesis by HSC‐targeted overexpression of the active SREBP1c using adenovirus in vitro and in vivo. Results demonstrated that SREBP1c exerted inhibitory effects on TAA‐induced liver fibrosis. SREBP1c down‐regulated TGFβ1 level in liver, reduced the receptors for TGFβ1 and PDGFβ, and interrupted the signalling pathways of Smad3 and Akt1/2/3 but not ERK1/2 in HSCs. SREBP1c also led to the decreases in the protein levels of the bromodomain‐containing chromatin‐modifying factor bromodomain protein 4, methionine adenosyltransferase 2B (MAT2B) and TIMP1 in HSCs. In vivo activated HSCs did not express cyclin D1 and cyclin E1 but SREBP1c down‐regulated both cyclins in vitro. SREBP1c elevated PPARγ and MMP1 protein levels in the model of liver fibrosis. The effect of SREBP1c on MAT2B expression was associated with its binding to MAT2B1 promoter. Taken together, the mechanisms underlying the effects of SREBP1c on HSC activation and liver fibrosis were involved in its influences on TGFβ1 level, the receptors for TGFβ1 and PDGFβ and their downstream signalling, and the molecules for epigenetic regulation of genes.
Keywords:hepatic stellate cell  liver fibrosis  methionine adenosyltransferase  sterol regulatory element‐binding protein 1c
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