2022
DOI: 10.1089/ars.2021.0023
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Circulating Extracellular Vesicles Contain Liver-Derived RNA Species as Indicators of Severe Cholestasis-Induced Early Liver Fibrosis in Mice

Abstract: Aims: Biliary diseases represent around 10% of all chronic liver diseases and affect both adults and children. Currently available biochemical tests detect cholestasis but not early liver fibrosis. Circulating extracellular vesicles (EVs) provide a noninvasive, real-time molecular snapshot of the injured organ. We thus aimed at searching for a panel of EV-based biomarkers for cholestasis-induced early liver fibrosis using mouse models. Results: Progressive and detectabl… Show more

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“…Capacitance showed the same behavior and very similar values in BDL and sham-operated samples for all time points. On the other hand, resistance decreased with time in sham-operated tissue in an almost linear way while BDL displayed an increasing trend ( Figure 4 ) in accordance with the fact that ECM accumulates with time in the fibrotic liver, as shown by both molecular and histological analyses, as we recently demonstrated [ 13 ]. With the hypothesis that capacitance reflects cellular content while resistance corresponds to the overall contribution of the ECM, we assessed whether the imbalance in the hepatic tissue architecture was caused by decreased cellularity.…”
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“…Capacitance showed the same behavior and very similar values in BDL and sham-operated samples for all time points. On the other hand, resistance decreased with time in sham-operated tissue in an almost linear way while BDL displayed an increasing trend ( Figure 4 ) in accordance with the fact that ECM accumulates with time in the fibrotic liver, as shown by both molecular and histological analyses, as we recently demonstrated [ 13 ]. With the hypothesis that capacitance reflects cellular content while resistance corresponds to the overall contribution of the ECM, we assessed whether the imbalance in the hepatic tissue architecture was caused by decreased cellularity.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…BDL and sham surgical procedures were performed as previously described in [ 13 ]. Briefly, mice were subjected to double ligation of the common bile duct without dissection of the duct between the ligatures.…”
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“…This finding was corroborated by qRT-PCR analysis conducted on ECs isolated from the liver and lung of wildtype mice (Figure 4B). Remarkably, analysis of publicly available RNA-seq data [27] on LSECs derived from normal rats and three distinct rat models of liver damage (i.e., CCl4, carbon tetrachloride model; TAA, thioacetamide model; BDL, bile duct ligation model [34,35]) revealed a significant downregulation and upregulation, respectively, of the expression of genes related to heme synthesis and cholesterol synthesis following injury ± SEM (n = 3, three independent experiments). One-way ANOVA test was performed.…”
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“…Importantly, the underlying liver disease had a profound impact on the dynamics of EV release and uptake by the liver. In this regard, we have observed a significant increase in the number of circulating EVs in mice undergoing bile duct ligation, with respect to controls [ 53 ]. This was also observed in other liver pathologies in humans or in rodents, thus suggesting that apart from EV content, the number of circulating EVs can also be indicative of damage [ 72 , 73 ].…”
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confidence: 99%