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Secretin/secretin receptor signaling mediates biliary damage and liver fibrosis in early-stage primary biliary cholangitis

Authors :
Lindsey Kennedy
Nan Wu
Marco Marzioni
Julie Venter
Domenico Alvaro
M. Eric Gershwin
Fanyin Meng
Amelia Sybenga
Shannon Glaser
Paolo Onori
Gianfranco Alpini
Francesca Bernuzzi
Pietro Invernizzi
Marco Carbone
Luca Fabris
Heather Francis
Eugenio Gaudio
Antonio Franchitto
Kennedy, L
Francis, H
Invernizzi, P
Venter, J
Wu, N
Carbone, M
Eric Gershwin, M
Bernuzzi, F
Franchitto, A
Alvaro, D
Marzioni, M
Onori, P
Gaudio, E
Sybenga, A
Fabris, L
Meng, F
Glaser, S
Alpini, G
Source :
FASEB J
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
NLM (Medline), 2019.

Abstract

Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) primarily targets cholangiocytes and is characterized by liver fibrosis and biliary proliferation. Activation of the secretin (Sct)/secretin receptor (SR) axis, expressed only by cholangiocytes, increases biliary proliferation, liver fibrosis, and bicarbonate secretion. We evaluated the effectiveness of SR antagonist treatment for early-stage PBC. Male and female dominant-negative TGF-β receptor II (dnTGF-βRII) (model of PBC) and wild-type mice at 12 wk of age were treated with saline or the SR antagonist, Sec 5-27, for 1 wk. dnTGF-βRII mice expressed features of early-stage PBC along with enhanced Sct/SR axis activation and Sct secretion. dnTGF-βRII mice had increased biliary proliferation or senescence, inflammation, and liver fibrosis. In dnTGF-βRII mice, there was increased microRNA-125b/TGF-β1/TGF-β receptor 1/VEGF-A signaling. Human early-stage PBC patients had an increase in hepatobiliary Sct and SR expression and serum Sct levels. Increased biliary Sct/SR signaling promotes biliary and hepatic damage during early-stage PBC.—Kennedy, L., Francis, H., Invernizzi, P., Venter, J., Wu, N., Carbone, M., Gershwin, M. E., Bernuzzi, F., Franchitto, A., Alvaro, D., Marzioni, M., Onori, P., Gaudio, E., Sybenga, A., Fabris, L., Meng, F., Glaser, S., Alpini, G. Secretin/secretin receptor signaling mediates biliary damage and liver fibrosis in early-stage primary biliary cholangitis. FASEB J. 33, 10269–10279 (2019). www.fasebj.org.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
FASEB J
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6712de879907180d8c9ec744e267e57b