Alison C MacKinnon, Duncan C Humphries, Kimberley Herman, James A Roper, Ian Holyer, Joseph Mabbitt, Ross Mills, Ulf J Nilsson, Hakon Leffler, Anders Pedersen, Hans Schambye, Fredrik Zetterberg, Robert J Slack
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Abstract
Background and purpose: Galectin-3 (Gal-3) is a pro-fibrotic β-galactoside binding lectin highly expressed in fibrotic liver and implicated in hepatic fibrosis. GB1107 is a novel orally active Gal-3 small molecule inhibitor that has high affinity for Gal-3 >1000-fold selectively over other galectins. The aim of this study was to characterise GB1107 and galectin-3 in vitro and in vivo in the context of fibrosis signalling and liver disease.
Experimental approach: Liver fibrosis was induced by administration of CCl4 twice weekly by intraperitoneal injection in mice for 8 weeks. GB1107 was orally administered once daily (10 mg/kg) for the last 4 weeks of CCl4 treatment. Fibrosis was assessed by picrosirius red staining of FFPE sections. Liver enzymes, Gal-3 and downstream biomarkers were assessed in liver and plasma. Paired-end sequencing was performed on the Nextseq 2000 platform. Pathway enrichment analysis was performed to determine enrichment of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) within Reactome pathways and Gene Ontology (GO) terms.
Key results: GB1107 significantly reduced plasma transaminases and liver Gal-3 and reduced liver fibrosis. RNAseq analysis of whole liver showed that 1659 DEGs were identified with CCl4 treatment compared to control. Pathways enriched in up-regulated genes in the CCl4 group included those related to the extracellular matrix, collagen biosynthesis and assembly, cell cycle and the immune system. Comparing GB1107 treatment with CCl4 control 1147 DEGs were identified. GB1107 effectively reversed the majority of the CCl4 induced gene changes.
Conclusions and implications: GB1107 attenuated liver fibrosis and highlights Gal-3 as a therapeutic target for hepatic fibrosis.
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The European Journal of Pharmacology publishes research papers covering all aspects of experimental pharmacology with focus on the mechanism of action of structurally identified compounds affecting biological systems.
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