4.5 Article

Transmembrane protein 88 attenuates liver fibrosis by promoting apoptosis and reversion of activated hepatic stellate cells

Journal

MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 80, Issue -, Pages 58-67

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.molimm.2016.11.002

Keywords

Liver fibrosis; Transmembrane protein 88 (Tmem88); Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs); DNA metyltransferases (Dnmts); Wnt/beta-catenin

Funding

  1. Anhui Provincial Higher Education Natural Science Foundation [KJ2016A364]
  2. National Science Foundation of China [81273526, 81473268]
  3. Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation [21408085MKL31]
  4. Provincial Natural Science Research Project of Colleges and Universities of Anhui Province [KJ2016A348]

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Transmembrane protein 88 (Tmem88) is a crucial inhibitor for Wnt/beta-catenin pathway in the development of myocardial cells. Due to the important role of beta-catenin in the activation and proliferation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs), it is necessary to investigate the function of Tmem88 in HSCs. In this study, we found that Tmem88 expression was decreased in the human liver fibrotic tissues, primary HSCs from fibrotic mice and activated HSC-T6 cells. Functionally, Tmem88 could inhibit HSCs activation and proliferation by blocking Wnt/beta-catenin pathway, and promoted the apoptosis of activated HSCs by initiating Bc1-2/Bax/Caspase3 pathway. Moreover, the level of DNA metyltransferase 3a (Dnmt3a) was upregulated in activated HSCs, and siRNA-mediated Dnmt3a silencing led to Tmem88 restoration. These results indicated that Tmem88 played an important role in HSCs activation, proliferation and apoptosis, and Tmem88 expression might be modulated by Dnmt3a. (C)2016 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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