Abstract
Cardiac fibrosis is the final event of heart failure and is associated with almost all forms of cardiovascular disease. Cardiac fibroblasts (CFs), a major cell type in the heart, are responsible for regulating normal myocardial function and maintaining extracellular matrix homeostasis in adverse myocardial remodeling. In this study, we found that C188-9, a small-molecule inhibitor of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3), exhibited an antifibrotic function, both in vitro and in vivo. C188-9 decreased transforming growth factor-β1-induced CF activation and fibrotic gene expression. Moreover, C188-9 treatment alleviated heart injury and cardiac fibrosis in an isoproterenol-induced mouse model by suppressing STAT3 phosphorylation and activation. These findings may help us better understand the role of C188-9 in cardiac fibrosis and facilitate the development of new treatments for cardiac fibrosis and other cardiovascular diseases.
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Liu, J., Jin, Y., Wang, B., Zhang, J., & Zuo, S. (2021). C188-9 reduces TGF-β1-induced fibroblast activation and alleviates ISO-induced cardiac fibrosis in mice. FEBS Open Bio, 11(7), 2033–2040. https://doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.13212
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