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BTF3L4 Overexpression Mediates APAP-induced Liver Injury in Mouse and Cellular Models

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摘要 Background and Aims:Acetaminophen(APAP)-induced liver injury(AILI)has an increasing incidence worldwide.However,the mechanisms contributing to such liver injury are largely unknown and no targeted therapy is currently available.The study aimed to investigate the effect of BTF3L4 overexpression on apoptosis and inflammation regulation in vitro and in vivo.Methods:We performed a proteomic analysis of the AILI model and found basic transcription factor 3 like 4(BTF3L4)was the only outlier transcription factor overexpressed in the AILI model in mice.BTF3L4 overexpression increased the degree of liver injury in the AILI model.Results:BTF3L4 exerts its pathogenic effect by inducing an inflammatory response and damaging mitochondrial function.Increased BTF3L4 expression increases the degree of apoptosis,reactive oxygen species generation,and oxidative stress,which induces cell death and liver injury.The damage of mitochondrial function by BTF3L4 triggers a cascade of events,including reactive oxygen species accumulation and oxidative stress.According to the available AILI data,BTF3L4 expression is positively associated with inflammation and may be a potential biomarker of AILI.Conclusions:Our results suggest that BTF3L4 is a pathogenic factor in AILI and may be a potential diagnostic maker for AILI.
出处 《Journal of Clinical and Translational Hepatology》 SCIE 2024年第3期245-256,共12页 临床与转化肝病杂志(英文版)
基金 funded by Independent Funds of the Key Laboratory(CBSKL2022ZZ34) Xijing Hospital Booster Program(XJZT21CM04).
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