Abstract

ObjectiveThis study aimed to determine the roles of microRNA (miR)-122 in the activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) and liver cirrhosis. MethodsRat primary HSCs were incubated with transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-β), during which miR-122 and EphB2 expression was measured. miR-122 mimic and/or pcDNA3.1 EphB2 was transfected into TGF-β-induced HSCs. A mouse model of liver cirrhosis was established via an intraperitoneal injection of carbon tetrachloride (CCl4), followed by the injection of miR-122 agomir. Levels of serum alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST) were measured. Fibronectin (FN), alpha smooth muscle actin (α-SMA), Collagen I, miR-122, and EphB2 expression was evaluated in liver tissues and HSCs. Cell proliferation was measured using CCK-8 assay. Interactions between miR-122 and EphB2 were assessed using dual luciferase reporter assay. ResultsmiR-122 (0.15-fold) was downregulated and EphB2 (mRNA: 5.06-fold; protein: 2.35-fold) was upregulated after TGF-β induction of HSCs. Overexpressed miR-122 decreased proliferation and EphB2 (mRNA: 0.46-fold; protein: 0.62-fold), FN (mRNA: 0.45-fold; protein: 0.64-fold), α-SMA (mRNA: 0.48-fold; protein: 0.51-fold), and Collagen I (mRNA: 0.44-fold; protein: 0.51-fold) expression in HSCs, which was abrogated by EphB2 upregulation. miR-122 expression was reduced by 0.21-fold and serum ALT and AST levels were enhanced in mice following 8-week CCl4 induction along with increased expression of FN, α-SMA, and Collagen I in liver tissues, which was blocked by miR-122 overexpression. Moreover, EphB2 was a target gene of miR-122. ConclusionmiR-122 curtails HSC proliferation and activation by targeting EphB2 and suppresses liver cirrhosis in mice.

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