Background And Aim: Hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) is a significant challenge in liver transplantation, trauma, hypovolemic shock, and hepatectomy, with limited effective interventions available. This study aimed to investigate the role of leukocyte cell-derived chemotaxin 2 (LECT2) in hepatic IRI and assess the therapeutic potential of Lect2-short hairpin RNA (shRNA) delivered through adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors.
Materials And Methods: This study analyzed human liver and serum samples from five patients undergoing the Pringle maneuver. -knockout and C57BL/6J mice were used. Hepatic IRI was induced by clamping the hepatic pedicle. Treatments included recombinant human LECT2 (rLECT2) and AAV-Lect2-shRNA. LECT2 expression levels and serum biomarkers including alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), creatinine, and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) were measured. Histological analysis of liver necrosis and quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction were performed.
Results: Serum and liver LECT2 levels were elevated during hepatic IRI. Serum LECT2 protein and mRNA levels increased post reperfusion. -knockout mice had reduced weight loss; hepatic necrosis; and serum ALT, AST, creatinine, and BUN levels. rLECT2 treatment exacerbated weight loss, hepatic necrosis, and serum biomarkers (ALT, AST, creatinine, and BUN). AAV-Lect2-shRNA treatment significantly reduced weight loss, hepatic necrosis, and serum biomarkers (ALT, AST, creatinine, and BUN), indicating therapeutic potential.
Conclusions: Elevated LECT2 levels during hepatic IRI increased liver damage. Genetic knockout or shRNA-mediated knockdown of reduced liver damage, indicating its therapeutic potential. AAV-mediated Lect2-shRNA delivery mitigated hepatic IRI, offering a potential new treatment strategy to enhance clinical outcomes for patients undergoing liver-related surgeries or trauma.
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