Literature DB >> 33414474

Liver fibrosis-induced muscle atrophy is mediated by elevated levels of circulating TNFα.

Tamaki Kurosawa1,2, Momo Goto1, Noriyuki Kaji3, Satoshi Aikiyo1, Taiki Mihara1, Madoka Ikemoto-Uezumi2, Masashi Toyoda4, Nobuo Kanazawa5, Tatsu Nakazawa6, Masatoshi Hori7, Akiyoshi Uezumi8.   

Abstract

Liver cirrhosis is a critical health problem associated with several complications, including skeletal muscle atrophy, which adversely affects the clinical outcome of patients independent of their liver functions. However, the precise mechanism underlying liver cirrhosis-induced muscle atrophy has not been elucidated. Here we show that serum factor induced by liver fibrosis leads to skeletal muscle atrophy. Using bile duct ligation (BDL) model of liver injury, we induced liver fibrosis in mice and observed subsequent muscle atrophy and weakness. We developed culture system of human primary myotubes that enables an evaluation of the effects of soluble factors on muscle atrophy and found that serum from BDL mice contains atrophy-inducing factors. This atrophy-inducing effect of BDL mouse serum was mitigated upon inhibition of TNFα signalling but not inhibition of myostatin/activin signalling. The BDL mice exhibited significantly up-regulated serum levels of TNFα when compared with the control mice. Furthermore, the mRNA expression levels of Tnf were markedly up-regulated in the fibrotic liver but not in the skeletal muscles of BDL mice. The gene expression analysis of isolated nuclei revealed that Tnf is exclusively expressed in the non-fibrogenic diploid cell population of the fibrotic liver. These findings reveal the mechanism through which circulating TNFα produced in the damaged liver mediates skeletal muscle atrophy. Additionally, this study demonstrated the importance of inter-organ communication that underlies the pathogenesis of liver cirrhosis.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33414474      PMCID: PMC7791043          DOI: 10.1038/s41419-020-03353-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Death Dis            Impact factor:   8.469


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