Abstract

To investigate the effects of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs)-derived exosome circCDK13 on liver fibrosis and its mechanism. Exosomes derived from hMSCs were extracted and identified by flow cytometry and osteogenic and adipogenic induction, and the expressions of marker proteins on the surface of exosomes were detected by western blot. Cell proliferation was measured by CCK8 assay, the expression of active markers of HSCs by immunofluorescence, and the expressions of fibrosis-related factors by western blot. A mouse model of liver fibrosis was established by intraperitoneal injection of thioacetamide (TAA). Fibrosis was detected by HE staining, Masson staining, and Sirius red staining. Western blot was utilized to test the expressions of PI3K/AKT and NF-κB pathway related proteins, dual-luciferase reporter assay and RIP assay to validate the binding between circCDK13 and miR-17-5p as well as between miR-17-5p and KAT2B, and ChIP to validate the effect of KAT2B on H3 acetylation and MFGE8 transcription. hMSCs-derived exosomes inhibited liver fibrosis mainly through circCDK13. Dual-luciferase reporter assay and RIP assay demonstrated the binding between circCDK13 and miR-17-5p as well as between miR-17-5p and KAT2B. Further experimental results indicated that circCDK13 mediated liver fibrosis by regulating the miR-17-5p/KAT2B axis, and KAT2B promoted MFGE8 transcription by H3 acetylation. Exo-circCDK13 inhibited PI3K/AKT and NF-κB signaling pathways activation through regulating the miR-17-5p/KAT2B axis. hMSCs-derived exosome circCDK13 inhibited liver fibrosis by regulating the expression of MFGE8 through miR-17-5p/KAT2B axis.

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