Therapeutic HNF4A mRNA attenuates liver fibrosis in a preclinical model

Aug 28, 2021Journal of hepatology

Treatment with HNF4A mRNA reduces liver scarring in an early animal model

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Abstract

Expression of HNF4A mRNA resulted in a robust inhibition of fibrogenesis in 4 independent mouse models of liver fibrosis.

  • Restoration of metabolic activity was observed in fibrotic primary murine and human hepatocytes following HNF4A mRNA transfection in vitro.
  • Delivery of HNF4A mRNA via biodegradable lipid nanoparticles significantly attenuated liver fibrosis and cirrhosis.
  • Paraoxonase 1 was identified as a direct target of HNF4A, playing a role in the modulation of liver macrophages and hepatic stellate cells.
  • These findings suggest that HNF4A mRNA therapeutics may be applicable for treating liver fibrosis.

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