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Evolving Up‐regulation of Biliary Fibrosis–Related Extracellular Matrix Molecules After Successful Portoenterostomy

Successful portoenterostomy (SPE) improves the short‐term outcome of patients with biliary atresia (BA) by relieving cholestasis and extending survival with native liver. Despite SPE, hepatic fibrosis progresses in most patients, leading to cirrhosis and a deterioration of liver function. The goal o...

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Autores principales: Kyrönlahti, Antti, Godbole, Nimish, Akinrinade, Oyediran, Soini, Tea, Nyholm, Iiris, Andersson, Noora, Hukkinen, Maria, Lohi, Jouko, Wilson, David B., Pihlajoki, Marjut, Pakarinen, Mikko P., Heikinheimo, Markku
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8183171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34141988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hep4.1684
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author Kyrönlahti, Antti
Godbole, Nimish
Akinrinade, Oyediran
Soini, Tea
Nyholm, Iiris
Andersson, Noora
Hukkinen, Maria
Lohi, Jouko
Wilson, David B.
Pihlajoki, Marjut
Pakarinen, Mikko P.
Heikinheimo, Markku
author_facet Kyrönlahti, Antti
Godbole, Nimish
Akinrinade, Oyediran
Soini, Tea
Nyholm, Iiris
Andersson, Noora
Hukkinen, Maria
Lohi, Jouko
Wilson, David B.
Pihlajoki, Marjut
Pakarinen, Mikko P.
Heikinheimo, Markku
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description Successful portoenterostomy (SPE) improves the short‐term outcome of patients with biliary atresia (BA) by relieving cholestasis and extending survival with native liver. Despite SPE, hepatic fibrosis progresses in most patients, leading to cirrhosis and a deterioration of liver function. The goal of this study was to characterize the effects of SPE on the BA liver transcriptome. We used messenger RNA sequencing to analyze global gene‐expression patterns in liver biopsies obtained at the time of portoenterostomy (n = 13) and 1 year after SPE (n = 8). Biopsies from pediatric (n = 2) and adult (n = 2) organ donors and other neonatal cholestatic conditions (n = 5) served as controls. SPE was accompanied by attenuation of inflammation and concomitant up‐regulation of key extracellular matrix (ECM) genes. Highly overexpressed genes promoting biliary fibrosis and bile duct integrity, such as integrin subunit beta 6 and previously unreported laminin subunit alpha 3, emerged as candidates to control liver fibrosis after SPE. At a cellular level, the relative abundance of activated hepatic stellate cells and liver macrophages decreased following SPE, whereas portal fibroblasts (PFs) and cholangiocytes persisted. Conclusion: The attenuation of inflammation following SPE coincides with emergence of an ECM molecular fingerprint, a set of profibrotic molecules mechanistically connected to biliary fibrosis. The persistence of activated PFs and cholangiocytes after SPE suggests a central role for these cell types in the progression of biliary fibrosis.
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spelling pubmed-81831712021-06-16 Evolving Up‐regulation of Biliary Fibrosis–Related Extracellular Matrix Molecules After Successful Portoenterostomy Kyrönlahti, Antti Godbole, Nimish Akinrinade, Oyediran Soini, Tea Nyholm, Iiris Andersson, Noora Hukkinen, Maria Lohi, Jouko Wilson, David B. Pihlajoki, Marjut Pakarinen, Mikko P. Heikinheimo, Markku Hepatol Commun Original Articles Successful portoenterostomy (SPE) improves the short‐term outcome of patients with biliary atresia (BA) by relieving cholestasis and extending survival with native liver. Despite SPE, hepatic fibrosis progresses in most patients, leading to cirrhosis and a deterioration of liver function. The goal of this study was to characterize the effects of SPE on the BA liver transcriptome. We used messenger RNA sequencing to analyze global gene‐expression patterns in liver biopsies obtained at the time of portoenterostomy (n = 13) and 1 year after SPE (n = 8). Biopsies from pediatric (n = 2) and adult (n = 2) organ donors and other neonatal cholestatic conditions (n = 5) served as controls. SPE was accompanied by attenuation of inflammation and concomitant up‐regulation of key extracellular matrix (ECM) genes. Highly overexpressed genes promoting biliary fibrosis and bile duct integrity, such as integrin subunit beta 6 and previously unreported laminin subunit alpha 3, emerged as candidates to control liver fibrosis after SPE. At a cellular level, the relative abundance of activated hepatic stellate cells and liver macrophages decreased following SPE, whereas portal fibroblasts (PFs) and cholangiocytes persisted. Conclusion: The attenuation of inflammation following SPE coincides with emergence of an ECM molecular fingerprint, a set of profibrotic molecules mechanistically connected to biliary fibrosis. The persistence of activated PFs and cholangiocytes after SPE suggests a central role for these cell types in the progression of biliary fibrosis. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8183171/ /pubmed/34141988 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hep4.1684 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Hepatology Communications published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Kyrönlahti, Antti
Godbole, Nimish
Akinrinade, Oyediran
Soini, Tea
Nyholm, Iiris
Andersson, Noora
Hukkinen, Maria
Lohi, Jouko
Wilson, David B.
Pihlajoki, Marjut
Pakarinen, Mikko P.
Heikinheimo, Markku
Evolving Up‐regulation of Biliary Fibrosis–Related Extracellular Matrix Molecules After Successful Portoenterostomy
title Evolving Up‐regulation of Biliary Fibrosis–Related Extracellular Matrix Molecules After Successful Portoenterostomy
title_full Evolving Up‐regulation of Biliary Fibrosis–Related Extracellular Matrix Molecules After Successful Portoenterostomy
title_fullStr Evolving Up‐regulation of Biliary Fibrosis–Related Extracellular Matrix Molecules After Successful Portoenterostomy
title_full_unstemmed Evolving Up‐regulation of Biliary Fibrosis–Related Extracellular Matrix Molecules After Successful Portoenterostomy
title_short Evolving Up‐regulation of Biliary Fibrosis–Related Extracellular Matrix Molecules After Successful Portoenterostomy
title_sort evolving up‐regulation of biliary fibrosis–related extracellular matrix molecules after successful portoenterostomy
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8183171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34141988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hep4.1684
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