
The Wnt system is highly complex and is comprised of canonical and non-canonical pathways leading to the activation of gene expression. Our aim was to examine changes in the expression of Wnt ligands and regulators during hepatic stellate cell (HSC) transdifferentiation and assess the relative contributions of the canonical and non-canonical Wnt pathways in fibrogenic activated HSC. The expression profile of Wnt ligands and regulators in HSC was not supportive for a major role for β-catenin-dependent canonical Wnt signalling, this verified by inability to induce Topflash reporter activity in HSC even when expressing a constitutive active β-catenin. We detected expression of Wnt5a in activated HSC which can signal via non-canonical mechanisms and showed evidence for non-canonical signalling in these cells involving phosphorylation of Dvl2 and pJNK. Stimulation of HSC or Kupffer cells with Wnt5a regulated HSC apoptosis and expression of TGF-β1 and MCP1 respectively. We were unable to confirm a role for β-catenin-dependent canonical Wnt in HSC and instead propose autocrine and paracrine functions for Wnts expressed by activated HSC via non-canonical pathways. The data warrant detailed investigation of Wnt5a in liver fibrosis.
Liver Cirrhosis, Male, Cell Survival, Kupffer Cells, Science, Apoptosis, Ligands, Wnt-5a Protein, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Transforming Growth Factor beta1, Hepatic Stellate Cells, Animals, Phosphorylation, Chemokine CCL2, beta Catenin, Q, R, Cell Differentiation, Rats, Wnt Proteins, Cell Transdifferentiation, Medicine, Research Article, Signal Transduction
Liver Cirrhosis, Male, Cell Survival, Kupffer Cells, Science, Apoptosis, Ligands, Wnt-5a Protein, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Transforming Growth Factor beta1, Hepatic Stellate Cells, Animals, Phosphorylation, Chemokine CCL2, beta Catenin, Q, R, Cell Differentiation, Rats, Wnt Proteins, Cell Transdifferentiation, Medicine, Research Article, Signal Transduction
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