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01.06.2020 | Original Article
Protein Phosphatase 2A Inhibiting β-Catenin Phosphorylation Contributes Critically to the Anti-renal Interstitial Fibrotic Effect of Norcantharidin
verfasst von:
Zheng Xiao, Lu Wen, Dong Zeng, Dandan Yin, Xun Zhou, Chengyuan Tang, Ying Li
Erschienen in:
Inflammation
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Ausgabe 3/2020
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Abstract
Norcantharidin (NCTD) is a potential anti-renal interstitial fibrotic drug. However, the underlying molecular mechanism of how NCTD works remains unclear. In this study, using both in vivo and in vitro models, we report that the level of β-catenin is positively correlated to the degree of renal interstitial fibrosis (RIF). Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) binds to β-catenin and suppresses its phosphorylation, thereby increasing the total β-catenin expression. Additionally, NCTD dramatically elevates the level of phosphorylated β-catenin and decreases total β-catenin expression in a dose-dependent manner, consequently leading to the reduction of RIF. Mechanistically, PP2A-mediated suppression of β-catenin phosphorylation is an essential target for the anti-renal interstitial fibrotic effect of NCTD. Therefore, we report a potential theoretical basis for clinical application of NCTD in treating RIF.