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Integrative miRNA and Gene Expression Profiling Analysis of Human Quiescent Hepatic Stellate Cells

Authors :
Leo A. van Grunsven
Juan José Lozano
Pau Sancho-Bru
Adil El Taghdouini
Oriol Morales-Ibanez
Mar Coll
Pere Ginès
Etienne Sokal
Delia Blaya
Mustapha Najimi
L. Perea
Daniel Rodrigo-Torres
Silvia Affò
Inge Mannaerts
Isabel Graupera
Maria Vila-Casadesús
Joeri Lambrecht
Universitat de Barcelona
Basic (bio-) Medical Sciences
Liver Cell Biology
Translational Liver Cell Biology
Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy
UCL - (SLuc) Service de gastro-entérologie et hépatologie pédiatrique
UCL - SSS/IREC/PEDI - Pôle de Pédiatrie
Source :
Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunya, instname, Dipòsit Digital de la UB, Universidad de Barcelona, Scientific Reports, Vol. 5, p. 11549 [1-14] (2015), Scientific Reports
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group

Abstract

Unveiling the regulatory pathways maintaining hepatic stellate cells (HSC) in a quiescent (q) phenotype is essential to develop new therapeutic strategies to treat fibrogenic diseases. To uncover the miRNA-mRNA regulatory interactions in qHSCs, HSCs were FACS-sorted from healthy livers and activated HSCs (aHSCs) were generated in vitro. MiRNA Taqman array analysis showed HSCs expressed a low number of miRNAs (n = 259), from which 47 were down-regulated and 212 up-regulated upon activation. Computational integration of miRNA and gene expression profiles revealed that 66% of qHSC-associated miRNAs correlated with more than 6 altered target mRNAs (17,28 ± 10,7 targets/miRNA) whereas aHSC-associated miRNAs had an average of 1,49 targeted genes. Interestingly, interaction networks generated by miRNA-targeted genes in qHSCs were associated with key HSC activation processes. Next, selected miRNAs were validated in healthy and cirrhotic human livers and miR-192 was chosen for functional analysis. Down-regulation of miR-192 in HSCs was found to be an early event during fibrosis progression in mouse models of liver injury. Moreover, mimic assays for miR-192 in HSCs revealed its role in HSC activation, proliferation and migration. Together, these results uncover the importance of miRNAs in the maintenance of the qHSC phenotype and form the basis for understanding the regulatory networks in HSCs.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunya, instname, Dipòsit Digital de la UB, Universidad de Barcelona, Scientific Reports, Vol. 5, p. 11549 [1-14] (2015), Scientific Reports
Accession number :
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