Research Article

IL-4 Alleviates Ischaemia-Reperfusion Injury by Inducing Kupffer Cells M2 Polarization via STAT6-JMJD3 Pathway after Rat Liver Transplantation

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Liver IRI inhibition induced by IL-4 is due to KCs M2 polarization. KCs in the donor livers were depleted by clodronate liposome treatment, or donor liver JMJD3 was inhibited by GSK-J4 before liver transplantation. (a, b) Representative images of haematoxylin and eosin staining of liver graft at 6 h after liver transplantation (original magnification, ×200) and Suzuki’s histological grading of liver IRI (n = 6/group). (c, d) Levels of sAST and sALT were measured at 6 h after liver transplantation (n = 6/group). The data are shown as mean ± SD, vs. the Sham group, vs. the LT + IL-4 group.
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