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The modulatory effect of triclosan on the reversion of the activated phenotype of LX‐2 hepatic stellate cells
Authors:Juliana F Miranda  Letícia D Scarinci  Letícia F Ramos  Caio M Silva  Letícia R Gonalves  Priscila F de Morais  Osmar Malaspina  Karen C M Moraes
Institution:Juliana F. Miranda,Letícia D. Scarinci,Letícia F. Ramos,Caio M. Silva,Letícia R. Gonçalves,Priscila F. de Morais,Osmar Malaspina,Karen C. M. Moraes
Abstract:Hepatic diseases leading to fibrosis affect millions of individuals worldwide and are a major public health challenge. Although, there have been many advances in understanding hepatic fibrogenesis, an effective therapy remains elusive. Studies focus primarily on activation of the hepatic stellate cells (HSCs), the principal fibrogenic cells in the liver; however, fewer numbers of studies have examined molecular mechanisms that deactivate HSC, controlling the profibrogenic phenotype. In the present study, we evaluated cellular and molecular actions of the chemical triclosan (TCS) in reverting activated HSCs to a quiesced phenotype. We demonstrated that the inhibition of the enzyme fatty acid synthase by TCS in activated HSCs promotes survival of the cells and triggers cellular and molecular changes that promote cellular phenotypic reversion, offering potentially new therapeutic directions.
Keywords:alternative therapy  cellular metabolism  drug toxicity  hepatic fibrosis
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