CUG-binding protein 1 regulates HSC activation and liver fibrogenesis
Activation of hepatic stellate cells is a critical event in the development of fibrosis, which is driven by TGF-beta and inhibited by IFN-gamma. Here Wu et al. show that the RNA binding protein CUGBP1 is increased by TGF-beta signalling and promotes IFN-gamma mRNA degradation.
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Main Authors: | Xingxin Wu, Xudong Wu, Yuxiang Ma, Fenli Shao, Yang Tan, Tao Tan, Liyun Gu, Yang Zhou, Beicheng Sun, Yang Sun, Xuefeng Wu, Qiang Xu |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ac7fe1e98e6e47c8a1df5add0cbe24dc |
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