Literature DB >> 16627068

Combination gene therapy of HGF and truncated type II TGF-beta receptor for rat liver cirrhosis after partial hepatectomy.

Satoru Ozawa1, Kazuhisa Uchiyama, Mikihito Nakamori, Kentaro Ueda, Makoto Iwahashi, Hikaru Ueno, Yasuteru Muragaki, Akira Ooshima, Hiroki Yamaue.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In a cirrhotic liver, the regenerative ability and specific functions are impaired; a hepatic resection increases the possibility of postoperative liver failure. Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) stimulates liver regeneration, accelerates restoration of hepatic function, and improves fibrosis. A truncated type II transforming growth factor-beta receptor (TbetaTR), which specifically inhibits TGF-beta signaling as a dominant-negative receptor, appears to prevent the progression of liver fibrosis. We demonstrated the therapeutic efficacy of adenovirus-mediated HGF and TbetaTR gene transduction after partial hepatectomy for liver cirrhosis.
METHODS: Rats were treated with dimethylnitrosamine for 3 weeks, and they all had severe cirrhosis. After partial hepatectomy (10%), we injected adenovirus expressing bacterial beta-galactosidase (AdLacZ), adenovirus expressing a truncated type II TGF-beta receptor (AdTbetaTR), adenovirus expressing hepatocyte growth factor (AdHGF), or AdTbetaTR + AdHGF into the portal vein, which was followed by an additional 2-week dimethylnitrosamine treatment.
RESULTS: On histologic examination, fibrotic tissue had decreased in the livers of the AdTbetaTR + AdHGF-treated rats compared with rats that were treated by AdLacZ, AdTbetaTR alone, and AdHGF alone. Liver function, which included serum levels of alanine aminotransferase, improved significantly in AdTbetaTR + AdHGF-treated rats compared with all other groups. The number of hepatocytes that were positive for proliferating-cell nuclear antigen was greater (P < .05) in AdHGF alone and AdTbetaTR + AdHGF-treated rat livers than in AdLacZ- and AdTbetaTR-treated rats. All AdTbetaTR + AdHGF-treated rats survived >60 days, and AdTbetaTR + AdHGF treatment markedly improved the survival rate after a partial hepatectomy.
CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that the combination of HGF and TbetaTR gene therapy may increase the possibility of hepatectomy in a cirrhotic liver by improving fibrosis, hepatic function, and hepatocyte regeneration.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16627068     DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2005.10.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgery        ISSN: 0039-6060            Impact factor:   3.982


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