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LncRNA XIST promotes mitochondrial dysfunction of hepatocytes to aggravate hepatic fibrogenesis via miR-539-3p/ADAMTS5 axis.

Xiong-Jian Wu1, Yuan Xie2, Xiao-Xiang Gu2, Hai-Yan Zhu2, Li-Xing Huang2.   

Abstract

A previous study indicated that long non-coding RNA X-inactive-specific transcript (XIST) promoted ethanol-induced HSCs autophagy and activation. Considering the critical role of HSC activation in hepatic fibrosis, the aim of the present study was to reveal the exact role of XIST in liver fibrosis and its underlying mechanism. The expression of XIST in the liver from CCL4-induced mice and control mice as well as human fibrotic liver tissue and healthy liver tissue was examined. The mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mtROS), mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), and mitochondrial morphology were measured to assess the mitochondrial damage. The relationship between XIST and miR-539-3p as well as between miR-539-3p and ADAMTS5 was verified by a dual-luciferase reporter assay. The expression levels of HSCs activation markers were examined by Western blot. The results showed that the XIST was upregulated in fibrotic liver tissue, and overexpression of XIST induced mitochondrial dysfunction in hepatocytes. miR-539-3p directly targeted XIST, and ADAMTS5 mRNA was a downstream target of miR-539-3p. Knockdown of miR-539-3p led to an increased mitochondrial damage in hepatocytes in terms of reduced mitochondrial length, decreased MMP, and increased ROS production. However, the depletion of ADAMTS5 reversed the regulatory effect of XIST on mitochondrial damage in hepatocytes and the activation of HSCs. Our study revealed the critical role of the XIST/miR-539-3p/ADAMTS5 axis in regulating mitochondrial damage in hepatocytes and the activation of HSCs. This study may provide a potential therapeutic strategy for the treatment of liver fibrosis.
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Keywords:  ADAMTS5; Hepatocytes; Mitochondrial dysfunction; XIST; miR-539-3p

Year:  2022        PMID: 35794289     DOI: 10.1007/s11010-022-04506-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.396


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