Angiotensin Ⅱ type-2 receptor signaling facilitates liver injury repair and regeneration via inactivation of Hippo pathway
摘要The angiotensin Ⅱ type 2 receptor(AT2R)is a well-established component of the renin-angiotensin system and is known to counteract classical activation of this system and protect against organ damage.Pharmacological activation of the AT2R has significant therapeutic benefits,including vasodilation,natriuresis,anti-inflammatory activity,and improved insulin sensitivity.However,the precise biological functions of the AT2R in maintaining homeostasis in liver tissue remain largely unexplored.In this study,we found that the AT2R facilitates liver repair and regeneration following acute injury by deactivating Hippo signaling and that interleukin-6 transcriptionally upregulates expression of the AT2R in hepatocytes through STAT3 acting as a transcription activator binding to promoter regions of the AT2R.Subsequently,elevated AT2R levels activate downstream signaling via heterotri meric G protein Gα12/13-coupled signals to induce Yap activity,thereby contributing to repair and regeneration processes in the liver.Conversely,a deficiency in the AT2R attenuates regeneration of the liver while increasing susceptibility to acetaminophen-induced liver injury.Administration of an AT2R agonist significantly enhances the repair and regeneration capacity of injured liver tissue.Our findings suggest that the AT2R acts as an upstream regulator in the Hippo pathway and is a potential target in the treatment of liver damage.
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