Pregnane X receptor alleviates sepsis-induced liver injury through activation of yes-associated protein in mice.

孕烷X受体通过激活小鼠体内的yes相关蛋白来减轻脓毒症引起的肝损伤

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作者:Wu Cheng-Hua, Hu Shuang, Li Dan, Jiang Xiao-Wen, Ou-Yang Hui, Bi Guo-Fang, Wang Peng, Liang Feng-Ting, Zhou Wen-Hong, Yang Xiao, Fang Jian-Hong, Bi Hui-Chang
The severity of sepsis is attributed to excessive inflammatory responses leading to liver injury. Pregnane X receptor (PXR), a nuclear receptor that controls xenobiotic and endobiotic metabolism, has been implicated in regulating inflammation and liver regeneration. This study aimed to investigate the role of PXR in sepsis-induced liver injury and the underlying mechanisms. Sepsis models were established in mice, the mice were administered the typical mouse PXR agonist PCN (100 mg·kg(-1)·d(-1), i.p.) for 3 consecutive days in advance, then subjected to CLP operation or LPS administration 1 h after the last administration of PCN. The results showed that PCN pretreatment significantly increased the survival rate of septic mice, while the survival rate was reduced after the knockout of Pxr. In addition, PCN pretreatment effectively alleviated sepsis-induced liver injury. In Pxr knockout mice, liver injury was more severe, whereas the protective effects of PCN pretreatment were abolished. Mechanistically, PCN pretreatment significantly upregulated the expression of yes-associated protein (YAP) and its downstream targets and decreased the level of phosphorylated nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB). Moreover, liver-specific knockdown of Yap blocked the protective effects of PCN pretreatment against sepsis-induced liver injury and downregulated the phosphorylation level of NF-κB. In summary, this study demonstrated that PXR activation protects against sepsis-induced liver injury through activation of the YAP signaling pathway, providing a new strategy for the diagnosis and treatment of sepsis-induced liver injury.

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