학술논문

Endoplasmic Reticulum stress induces hepatic stellate cell apoptosis and contributes to fibrosis resolution.
Document Type
Article
Source
Liver International. Nov2012, Vol. 32 Issue 10, p1574-1584. 11p. 6 Graphs.
Subject
*APOPTOSIS
*HOSPITAL emergency services
*PHYSIOLOGICAL stress
*EXTRACELLULAR matrix
*KUPFFER cells
*LIVER
*FIBROSIS
Language
ISSN
1478-3223
Abstract
Background Survival of hepatic stellate cells ( HSCs) is a hallmark of liver fibrosis, while the induction of HSC apoptosis may induce recovery. Activated HSC are resistant to many pro-apoptotic stimuli. To this issue, the role of Endoplasmic Reticulum ( ER) stress in promoting apoptosis of HSCs and consequently fibrosis resolution is still debated. Aim To evaluate the potential ER stress-mediated apoptosis of HSCs and fibrosis resolution Methods HSCs were incubated with the ER stress agonists, tunicamycin or thapsigargin. In vivo, HSC were isolated from normal, bile duct-ligated ( BDL) and bile duct-diverted ( BDD) rats. Results In activated HSC, the specific inhibitor of ER stress-induced apoptosis, calpastatin, is significantly increased vs. quiescent HSCs. Calpain is conversely reduced in activated HSCs. This pattern of protein expression provides HSCs resistance to the ER stress signals of apoptosis (apoptosis-resistant phenotype). However, both tunicamycin and thapsigargin are able to induce apoptosis in HSCs in vitro, completely reversing the calpain/calpastatin pattern expression. Furthermore, in vivo, the fibrosis resolution observed in rat livers subjected to bile duct ligation ( BDL) and subsequent bile duct diversion ( BDD), leads to fibrosis resolution through a mechanism of HSCs apoptosis, potentially associated with ER stress: in fact, BDD rat liver shows an increased number of apoptotic HSCs associated with reduced calapstatin and increased calpain protein expression, leading to an apoptosis-sensible phenotype. Conclusions ER stress sensitizes HSC to apoptosis both in vitro and in vivo. Thus, ER stress represents a key target to trigger cell death in activated HSC and promotes fibrosis resolution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]