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在肝脏移植和肝切除术中,与低温和缺血/再灌注(IR)相关的损伤似乎是不可避免的。由于叙利亚仓鼠对类似移植的刺激具有内在耐受性,因此我们对仓鼠、大鼠和供体肝脏样本进行了跨物种比较代谢组学分析,以寻找肝脏对低温和红外适应机制。在病毒导致肝硬化或 MELD 评分较高(≥30 分)的早期移植物功能障碍受体中,发现肝磷胆碱含量较低。在培养的人类 THLE-2 肝细胞和动物模型中,胆碱/磷酸胆碱的缺乏削弱了肝细胞的耐寒能力以及谷胱甘肽和 ATP 生成的恢复能力,而磷酸胆碱的补充则可挽救这些能力。在胆碱/磷酸胆碱缺乏所影响的生物过程中,三个与脂质相关的代谢过程被下调,而磷酸胆碱则提高了甲基化过程中基因的表达。同样,在 THLE-2 中,磷胆碱增强了整体 RNA m6A 甲基化,其中脂肪酸去饱和酶 6(FADS6)的转录本稳定性得到改善。FADS6 在多不饱和脂肪酸的生成过程中发挥着关键的磷酸胆碱效应,这可能有助于肝细胞恢复能量和氧化还原平衡。因此,我们的研究揭示了胆碱-磷酸胆碱代谢及其下游FADS6在肝脏适应寒冷和红外过程中的功能,这可能会为监测供体肝脏质量和改善受体在LT过程中的恢复提供新的策略启发。
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Cross-species metabolomic profiling reveals phosphocholine-mediated liver protection from cold and ischemia/reperfusion
Cold and ischemia/reperfusion (IR)-associated injuries are seemingly inevitable during liver transplantation and hepatectomy. Because Syrian hamsters demonstrate intrinsic tolerance to transplantation-like stimuli, cross-species comparative metabolomic analyses were conducted with hamster, rat, and donor liver samples to seek hepatic cold and IR-adaptive mechanisms. Lower hepatic phosphocholine contents were found in recipients with early graft-dysfunction and with virus-caused cirrhosis or high model for end-stage liver disease scores (≥30). Choline/phosphocholine deficiency in cultured human THLE-2 hepatocytes and animal models weakened hepatocellular cold tolerance and recovery of glutathione and ATP production, which was rescued by phosphocholine supplements. Among the biological processes impacted by choline/phosphocholine deficiency, 3 lipid-related metabolic processes were downregulated, whereas phosphocholine elevated the expression of genes in methylation processes. Consistently, in THLE-2, phosphocholine enhanced the overall RNA m6A methylation, among which the transcript stability of fatty acid desaturase 6 (FADS6) was improved. FADS6 functioned as a key phosphocholine effector in the production of polyunsaturated fatty acids, which may facilitate the hepatocellular recovery of energy and redox homeostasis. Thus, our study reveals the choline-phosphocholine metabolism and its downstream FADS6 functions in hepatic adaptation to cold and IR, which may inspire new strategies to monitor donor liver quality and improve recipient recovery from the liver transplantation process.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
18.70
自引率
4.50%
发文量
346
审稿时长
26 days
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Transplantation is a leading journal in the field of transplantation. It serves as a forum for debate and reassessment, an agent of change, and a major platform for promoting understanding, improving results, and advancing science. Published monthly, it provides an essential resource for researchers and clinicians worldwide. The journal publishes original articles, case reports, invited reviews, letters to the editor, critical reviews, news features, consensus documents, and guidelines over 12 issues a year. It covers all major subject areas in transplantation, including thoracic (heart, lung), abdominal (kidney, liver, pancreas, islets), tissue and stem cell transplantation, organ and tissue donation and preservation, tissue injury, repair, inflammation, and aging, histocompatibility, drugs and pharmacology, graft survival, and prevention of graft dysfunction and failure. It also explores ethical and social issues in the field.
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