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Anti-TGFβ-1 Receptor Inhibitor Mediates the Efficacy of the Human Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cells Against Liver Fibrosis Through TGFβ-1/Smad Pathway

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Publisher Springer
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2017 Feb 10
PMID 28181132
Citations 18
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The aim of the current investigation was to evaluate the anti-fibrosis potential of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (hUC-MSCs) and further to explore some of its underlying mechanisms. Hepatic fibrosis mice model was induced by CCl. Liver function parameters in serum and fibrosis-associated markers in tissues were detected. Moreover, SB-431542, an anti-TGFβ-1 receptor inhibitor, was employed in vitro to reveal the underlying mechanism of TGFβ-1/Smad pathway on hUC-MSCs against liver fibrosis. In the present study, we illustrated that hUC-MSCs could differentiate into osteogenic, adipogenic, and cartilage. Liver fibrosis was attenuated with hUC-MSCs treatment, determined by reductions of AST, ALT. and fibrosis area, along with some critical parameters including TGFβ-1, α-SMA, and TIMP-1. However, TGFβ-1 receptor antagonist SB-431542 reduced the paracrine TGFβ-1 expression of hUC-MSCs and blunted the activation of downstream target genes. Furthermore, the restrained hUC-MSCs proliferation and migration induced by SB-431542 could be reversed by si-TGFβ-1. These results demonstrated that TGFβ-1 receptor inhibitor improved the repair potential of hUC-MSCs against hepatic injury through TGFβ-1/Smad pathway, which contributed to improving the therapeutic efficiency of liver fibrosis.

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