Heparanase Expression Propagates Liver Damage in CCL4-Induced Mouse Model

  • Xiaowen, Cheng
  • Jia, Juan
  • Zhang, Tianji
  • Zhang, Xiao
  • Vlodavsky, Israel
  • Li, Jin-Ping
Publication date
January 2022
Publisher
MDPI AG

Abstract

Heparanase is elevated in various pathological conditions, primarily cancer and inflammation. To investigate the significance and involvement of heparanase in liver fibrosis, we compared the susceptibility of wild-type (WT) and heparanase-overexpressing transgenic (Hpa-tg) mice to carbon tetrachloride (CCL4)-induced fibrosis. In comparison with WT mice, Hpa-tg mice displayed a severe degree of tissue damage and fibrosis, including higher necrotic tendency and intensified expression of smooth muscle actin. While damage to the WT liver started to recover after the acute phase, damage to the Hpa-tg liver was persistent. Recovery was attributed, in part, to heparanase-stimulated autophagic activity in response to CCL4, leading to increased apop...

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