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Exosomes from human urine-derived stem cells carry NRF1 to alleviate bladder fibrosis via regulating miR-301b-3p/TGFβR1 pathway.

Junwei Wu1,2,3, Xinxin Wang2,3,4, Guoping Fu3, Yiyuan Feng1, Yan Wang1, Guoxian Zhang1, Yudong Wu1, Lirong Zhang2, Hongyu Meng3, Jianguo Wen1, Bing Zhang5, Qingwei Wang6.   

Abstract

Bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) is a common disease that always make the bladder develops from inflammation to fibrosis. This study was to investigate the effect of exosomes from human urine-derived stem cells (hUSCs) on bladder fibrosis after BOO and the underlying mechanism. The BOO mouse model was established by inserting a transurethral catheter, ligation of periurethral wire, and removal of the catheter. Mouse primary bladder smooth muscle cells (BSMCs) were isolated and treated with TGFβ1 to mimic the bladder fibrosis model in vitro. Exosomes from hUSCs (hUSC-Exos) were injected into the bladder of BOO mice and added into the culture of TGFβ1-induced BSMCs. The associated factors in mouse bladder tissues and BSMCs were detected. It was confirmed that the treatment of hUSC-Exos alleviated mouse bladder fibrosis and down-regulated fibrotic markers (a-SMA and collagen III) in bladder tissues and TGFβ1-induced BSMCs. Overexpression of NRF1 in hUSC-Exos further improved the effects of hUSC-Exos on bladder fibrosis both in vivo and in vitro. TGFβR1 was a target of NRF1 and miR-301b-3p, and miR-301b-3p was a target of NRF1. It was next characterized that hUSC-Exos carried NRF1 to up-regulate miR-301B-3p, thereby reducing TGFβR1level. Our results illustrated that hUSC-Exos carried NRF1 to alleviate bladder fibrosis through regulating miR-301b-3p/TGFβR1 pathway.
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Keywords:  Bladder fibrosis; Bladder outlet obstruction (BOO); Bladder smooth muscle cells (BSMCs); Human urine-derived stem cells (hUSCs); NRF1

Year:  2022        PMID: 35933548     DOI: 10.1007/s11010-022-04484-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0300-8177            Impact factor:   3.842


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