July 1, 2020
Journal Article

Comprehensive characterization of hepatocyte-derived extracellular vesicles identifies direct miRNA-based regulation of hepatic stellate cells and DAMP-based hepatic macrophage IL-1ß and IL-17 upregulation in alcoholic hepatitis mice.

Abstract

Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been growingly recognized as biomarkers and mediators of alcoholic liver disease (ALD) in human and mice. Here we characterized hepatocyte-derived EVs (HC-EVs) and their cargo for their biological functions in a novel murine model that closely resembles liver pathology observed in patients with alcoholic hepatitis (AH), the most severe spectrum of ALD. The number of circulating EVs and HC-EVs were significantly increased by 10-fold in AH mice compared to control mice. The miRNA(miR)-seq analysis detected 20 up-regulated and 4 down-regulated miRNAs (P

Revised: November 11, 2020 | Published: July 1, 2020

Citation

Eguchi A., R. Yan, S. Pan, R. Wu, J. Kim, Y. Chen, and C.K. Ansong, et al. 2020. Comprehensive characterization of hepatocyte-derived extracellular vesicles identifies direct miRNA-based regulation of hepatic stellate cells and DAMP-based hepatic macrophage IL-1ß and IL-17 upregulation in alcoholic hepatitis mice. Journal of Molecular Medicine 98, no. 7:1021-1034. PNNL-SA-155939. doi:10.1007/s00109-020-01926-7