炎症体
鹅去氧胆酸
上睑下垂
活性氧
化学
胆汁酸
平衡
胆汁淤积
癌症研究
炎症
肝再生
肝细胞癌
细胞生物学
生物
受体
生物化学
内分泌学
免疫学
再生(生物学)
作者
Wenbo Chen,Ming Ding,Liyan Ji,Jingjing Yao,Yajuan Guo,Wenxin Yan,Shaofang Yu,Qinghong Shen,Min Huang,Yaqiu Zheng,Yuefang Lin,Ying Wang,Zhongqiu Liu,Linlin Lu,Xin Jin
标识
DOI:10.1097/hc9.0000000000000217
摘要
Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is associated with chronic inflammation caused by different factors; especially, the interaction of inflammatory pathways and bile acids (BAs) can affect hepatocyte proliferation, death, and regeneration, but whether BAs promote HCC progression through inflammatory pathways and the mechanisms is still unclear. Methods and results: By examining cancer and tumor-adjacent tissue BA levels and genes associated with BA homeostasis in 37 HCC patients, we found that total bile acids (TBAs) were decreased by 36% and varying degrees of changes in factors regulating BA homeostasis ( p < 0.05). In addition, we found that BA homeostasis was disturbed in diethylnitrosamine-induced HCC mouse models, and TBA was correlated with inflammasome activation during HCC progression (6–24 W) ( p < 0.05). Similarly, the inflammasome and chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA) content were suppressed in cholestasis model mice (Mrp2-deficient mice) ( p < 0.05). In vitro, CDCA significantly promoted the malignant transformation of hepatocytes ( p < 0.001), activated the inflammasome by triggering the release of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species and mitochondrial DNA, and ultimately induced pyroptosis. Furthermore, we found that CDCA has a targeted binding effect with HO-1 through molecular docking and Cellular Thermal Shift Assay experiments. Conclusions: In conclusion, we found that CDCA can trigger the excessive accumulation of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species by targeting HO-1 to promote the activation of the inflammasome and ultimately promote the progression of HCC. Our study provides a novel mechanism by which BAs promote HCC by activating the inflammasome and establishes the important role of BA homeostasis imbalance in the progression of HCC from the aspect of inflammation.
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