Liver fibrosis is an important health problem without adequate and effective therapeutics. In this study, effects of thymosinβ4 (Tβ4) on hepatic fibrogenesis and the underlying molecular mechanisms were explored in bile duct ligation (BDL)-induced mice cholestatic liver fibrosis model. Results showed exogenous Tβ4 significantly reduced the mortality and liver/body weight ratio in BDL mice. Histological examinations and biochemical analyses demonstrated that BDL induced evident portal fibrosis and a significant increase in hepatic collagen contents. However, these changes were significantly attenuated by exogenous Tβ4. Quantitative real-time PCR assays showed that Tβ4 suppressed BDL-induced increases in many fibrotic genes expression including α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA), collagen I, III and fibronectin, TGFβ1, TGFβR II, Smad2, Smad3, and PDGFRβ. Results from immunohistochemistry and Western blots also showed that Tβ4 reduced TGFβ1 and PDGFRβ protein levels in the liver tissues of BDL mice. In vitro studies using LX-2 cells demonstrated that Tβ4 could decrease PDGFRβ and TGFβR II levels in hepatic stellate cells. Taken together, findings in our present studies suggested that exogenous Tβ4 alleviated BDL-induced cholestatic liver fibrosis through downregulating PDGF/PDGFR and TGFβ/Smad pathways.

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