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Activation of mitophagy by rapamycin eliminated the accumulation of TDP-43 on mitochondrial and promoted the resolution of carbon tetrachloride-induced liver fibrosis in mice. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Liver fibrosis can progress to cirrhosis and liver cancer, with no effective clinical treatments currently available, and issues with mitochondria are linked to its development.
  • Research showed that when mice were exposed to a toxin (CCl4), it led to severe liver damage and abnormal accumulation of TDP-43 protein on mitochondria, which is previously seen in neurodegenerative diseases.
  • Treatment with rapamycin improved liver fibrosis by boosting mitophagy, clearing the TDP-43 buildup, and enhancing mitochondrial function, suggesting potential avenues for anti-fibrotic therapies.

Article Abstract

Liver fibrosis can lead to liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma, and no effective treatment is available in clinical practice. Mitochondrial dysfunction is thought to be closely related to the development of liver fibrosis. Recent studies have reported that abnormal accumulation of TDP-43 on mitochondria may interfere with mitochondrial function in neurodegenerative disorders. However, whether aberrant TDP-43 aggregation is also involved in liver fibrosis has not been investigated. In this study, C57/BL6 mice were treated with CCl4 (escalating doses, three times a week) for 8 weeks to establish a model of liver fibrosis. Furthermore, mitophagy intervention experiment was achieved by the activator rapamycin (RAPA). The results demonstrated that chronic CCl4 exposure resulted in severe mitochondrial damage, inflammatory response and hepatic fibrogenesis. Interestingly, abnormal aggregation of TDP-43 on mitochondria was observed. By contrast, RAPA administration could promote the regression of liver fibrosis. Mechanistically, RAPA could eliminate the accumulation of TDP-43 on mitochondrial through enhancing mitophagy, thereby improving mitochondrial function. Taken together, our study revealed that mitochondrial damage induced by abnormal accumulation of TDP-43 has been implicated in the progression of liver fibrosis. Targeted clearance of mitochondrial TDP-43 may lead to the development of some anti-fibrotic therapies.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tox.2022.153176DOI Listing

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