MiR‐19a Affects Hepatocyte Autophagy via Regulating lncRNA NBR2 and AMPK/PPARα in D‐GalN/Lipopolysaccharide‐Stimulated Hepatocytes

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry - Tập 119 Số 1 - Trang 358-365 - 2018
Yanmin Liu1, Jinhui Ma2, Qing‐Lei Zeng1, Jun Lv1, Xuhua Xie1, Ya‐Jie Pan1, Zu‐Jiang Yu1
1Department of Infectious Diseases, the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou, China
2National Center for Cardiovascular Diseases, Fuwai Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, China

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ABSTRACTThis study aims to evaluate the potential involvement and regulatory mechanism of miR‐19a in hepatocytes autophagy of acute liver failure (ALF). The in vitro hepatocytes injury model of primary hepatocyte and hepatocytes line HL‐7702 was established by D‐galactosamine (D‐GalN) and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) co‐treatment. Relative expression level of miR‐19a and NBR2 was determined by qRT‐PCR. Protein expression of AMPK/PPARα and autophagy‐related gene was determined by Western blot. In hepatic tissue of 20 ALF patients and D‐GalN/LPS‐stimulated hepatocytes, miR‐19a was upregulated and NBR2 was downregulated. D‐GalN/LPS stimulation caused the inactivation of AMPK/PPARα signaling and the decrease of autophagy‐related LC3‐II/LC3‐I ratio and beclin‐1 expression in hepatocytes. The expression of both AMPK/PPARα and NBR2 were negatively controlled by miR‐19a overexpression or knockdown. Moreover, both NBR2 and PPARα were targeted regulated by miR‐19a according to luciferase reporter assay. In D‐GalN/LPS‐stimulated hepatocytes, AMPK activation promoted PPARα expression. AMPK inactivation inhibited the pro‐autophagy effect of miR‐19a and caused the decrease of LC3‐II/LC3‐I ratio and beclin‐1 expression. PPARα activation abrogated the anti‐autophagy effect of miR‐19a mimic and caused the increase of LC3‐II/LC3‐I ratio and beclin‐1 expression. NBR2 knockdown reversed the anti‐autophagy impact of miR‐19a inhibitor and caused the decrease of LC3‐II/LC3‐I ratio and beclin‐1 expression. In summary, our data suggested that miR‐19a negatively controlled the autophagy of hepatocytes attenuated in D‐GalN/LPS‐stimulated hepatocytes via regulating NBR2 and AMPK/PPARα signaling. J. Cell. Biochem. 119: 358–365, 2018. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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