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The Overactivation of NADPH Oxidase during <i>Clonorchis sinensis</i> Infection and the Exposure to <i>N</i>-Nitroso Compounds Promote Periductal Fibrosisopen access

Authors
Jeong, Ji HoonYi, JunyeongHwang, Myung KiHong, Sung-JongSohn, Woon-MokKim, Tong-SooPak, Jhang Ho
Issue Date
Jun-2021
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
Clonorchis sinensis infection; excretory-secretory products; N-nitrosodimethylamine; cholangiocytes; oxidative stress; NADPH oxidases; periductal fibrosis; cholangiocarcinoma
Citation
ANTIOXIDANTS, v.10, no.6
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Journal Title
ANTIOXIDANTS
Volume
10
Number
6
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/72691
DOI
10.3390/antiox10060869
ISSN
2076-3921
Abstract
Clonorchis sinensis, a high-risk pathogenic human liver fluke, provokes various hepatobiliary complications, including epithelial hyperplasia, inflammation, periductal fibrosis, and even cholangiocarcinogenesis via direct contact with worms and their excretory-secretory products (ESPs). These pathological changes are strongly associated with persistent increases in free radical accumulation, leading to oxidative stress-mediated lesions. The present study investigated C. sinensis infection- and/or carcinogen N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA)-associated fibrosis in cell culture and animal models. The treatment of human cholangiocytes (H69 cells) with ESPs or/and NDMA increased reactive oxidative species (ROS) generation via the activation of NADPH oxidase (NOX), resulting in augmented expression of fibrosis-related proteins. These increased expressions were markedly attenuated by preincubation with a NOX inhibitor (diphenyleneiodonium chloride) or an antioxidant (N-acetylcysteine), indicating the involvement of excessive NOX-dependent ROS formation in periductal fibrosis. The immunoreactive NOX subunits, p47(phox) and p67(phox), were observed in the livers of mice infected with C. sinensis and both infection plus NDMA, concomitant with collagen deposition and immunoreactive fibronectin elevation. Staining intensities are proportional to lesion severity and infection duration or/and NDMA administration. Thus, excessive ROS formation via NOX overactivation is a detrimental factor for fibrogenesis during liver fluke infection and exposure to N-nitroso compounds.
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