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Inhibition of TRAF6 improves hyperlipidemic acute pancreatitis by alleviating pyroptosis in vitro and in vivo rat models

Biwei Wei, Su Zhou, Huiying Yang, Yong Feng, Chunmei Meng, Zhihai Liang

2023Biology Direct15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Hypertriglyceridemia (HTG) is one of the common causes of acute pancreatitis (AP). Hyperlipidemic acute pancreatitis (HTG-AP) is associated with higher mortality owing to its tendency for greater severity and rapid progression. The purpose of this study was to explore the mechanism of involvement of tumor necrosis factor receptor-related factor 6 (TRAF6) in pyroptosis during HTG-AP. METHODS: The HTG environment was simulated with palmitic acid treatment in vitro and a high-fat diet in vivo. Cerulein was used to establish the HTG-AP model, followed by genetic and pharmacological inhibition of TRAF6. Pyroptosis activation, inflammatory reaction, and the interaction between TRAF6 and pyroptosis in HTG-AP were assessed. RESULTS: HTG was found to aggravate the development of pancreatitis, accompanied by increased pyroptosis and enhanced inflammatory response in HTG-AP models. Mechanistically, TRAF6 downregulation decreased the activation of pyroptosis in cerulein-induced HTG-AP. CONCLUSION: Collectively, inhibition of TRAF6 improved HTG-AP and the associated inflammation by alleviating pyroptosis.

Topics & Concepts

PyroptosisPancreatitisAcute pancreatitisIn vivoInflammationPharmacologyTumor necrosis factor alphaBiologyDownregulation and upregulationInflammasomeMedicineInternal medicineImmunologyBiochemistryBiotechnologyGenePancreatitis Pathology and TreatmentInflammasome and immune disordersCell death mechanisms and regulation
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