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DJ-1 Deficiency in Hepatocytes Improves Liver Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury by Enhancing Mitophagy

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ELSEVIER INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcmgh.2021.03.007

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DJ-1; Liver I/R Injury; PARKIN; Mitophagy

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81873582, 82070633, 81874436, 31870905, 82072645, 81772507]
  2. Committee of Science and Technology of Shanghai Municipal Government [Z.Y. (2018-2020)-CCCX2003-01]
  3. Shanghai Municipal Education Commission-Gaofeng Clinical Medicine Grant Support [20191910]
  4. Foundation for Shanghai Jiao Tong University for SMC-Morning Star Youth Scholars Program, Clinical Research Plan of SHDC [SHDC2020CR3005A]
  5. National Key Sci-Tech Special Project of China [2018ZX10725-504]

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DJ-1 is down-regulated in liver ischemia-reperfusion injury, and Dj-1 deficiency in hepatocytes plays a key role in alleviating I/R-induced liver injury and inflammatory responses. Enhanced autophagy in Dj-1 knockout mice is crucial for the hepatoprotective effect.
BACKGROUND & AIMS: DJ-1 is universally expressed in various tissues and organs and is involved in the physiological processes in various liver diseases. However, the role of DJ-1 in liver ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury is largely unknown. METHODS: In this study, we first examined the DJ-1 expression changes in the liver tissues of mice and clinical donor after hepatic I/R by both quantitative polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting assays. Then we investigated the role of DJ-1 in I/R injury by using a murine liver I/R model. RESULTS: We demonstrated that DJ-1 down-regulation in both human and mouse liver tissues in response to I/R injury and Dj-1 deficiency in hepatocytes but not in myeloid cells could significantly ameliorate I/R induced liver injury and inflammatory responses. This hepatoprotective effect was dependent on enhanced autophagy in Dj-1 knockout mice, because inhibition of autophagy by 3-methyladenine and chloroquine could reverse the protective effect on hepatic I/R injury in Dj-1 knockout mice. CONCLUSIONS: Dj-1 deficiency in hepatocytes significantly enhanced mitochondrial accumulation and protein stability of PARKIN, which in turn promotes the onset of mitophagy resulting in elevated clearance of damaged mitochondria during I/R injury.

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