相扑蛋白
肝星状细胞
纤维化
车站3
免疫印迹
肝纤维化
癌症研究
药理学
体内
生物
化学
磷酸化
细胞生物学
内分泌学
医学
病理
生物化学
泛素
基因
生物技术
作者
Mao‐xu Ge,Weixiao Niu,Yunyang Bao,Zhen-Ning Lu,Hongwei He
摘要
Abstract Liver fibrosis is a key global health care burden. Sclareol, isolated from Salvia sclarea , possesses various biological activities. Its effect on liver fibrosis remains unknown. This study was proposed to evaluate the antifibrotic activity of sclareol (SCL) and explore its underlying mechanisms. Stimulated hepatic stellate cells served as an in vitro liver fibrosis model. The expression of fibrotic markers was assessed by western blot and real‐time PCR. Two classical animal models, bile duct‐ligated rats and carbon tetrachloride‐treated mice, were utilized for the in vivo experiments. The liver function and fibrosis degree were determined by serum biochemical and histopathological analyses. VEGFR2 SUMOylation was analyzed using coimmunoprecipitation assay. Our results indicated that SCL treatment restricted the profibrotic propensity of activated HSCs. In fibrotic rodents, SCL administration alleviated hepatic injury and reduced collagen accumulation. Mechanistic studies indicated that SCL downregulated the protein level of SENP1 and enhanced VEGFR2 SUMOylation in LX‐2 cells, which affected its intracellular trafficking. Blockade of the interaction between VEGFR2 and STAT3 was observed, resulting in the suppression of downstream STAT3 phosphorylation. Our findings demonstrated that SCL has therapeutic efficacy against liver fibrosis through mediating VEGFR2 SUMOylation, suggesting that SCL may be a potential candidate compound for its treatment.
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