Toll–Like Receptor 4 Mediates Inflammatory Signaling by Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide in Human Hepatic Stellate Cells
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · Yonsei University
Abstract
Bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) stimulates Kupffer cells and participates in the pathogenesis of alcohol-induced liver injury. However, it is unknown whether LPS directly affects hepatic stellate cells (HSCs), the main fibrogenic cell type in the injured liver. This study characterizes LPS-induced signal transduction and proinflammatory gene expression in activated human HSCs. Culture-activated HSCs and HSCs isolated from patients with hepatitis C virus-induced cirrhosis express LPS-associated signaling molecules, including CD14, toll-like receptor (TLR) 4, and MD2. Stimulation of culture-activated HSCs with LPS results in a rapid and marked activation of NF-kappaB, as assessed by in vitro kinase assays for…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 15.55
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 51
Authors
6- YPYong‐Han Paik
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Yonsei University
- RFRobert F. Schwabe
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- RBRamón Bataller
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- MPMaria Pia Russo
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- CJChristian Jobin
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Topics & keywords
- Hepatic stellate cell
- Toll-like receptor
- Lipopolysaccharide
- Receptor
- Toll
- Microbiology
- Immunology
- Medicine
- Good health and well-being