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Query: UMLS:C0314719 (
dry eye
)
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Radiotherapy-induced lacrimal gland injury often causes
dry eye
. Oxidative stress and local inflammation are the primary consequences of radiotherapy-induced injury. The most recent research shows that the human-specific gene
CHRFAM7A
plays an important role in inflammation. However, the effect of
CHRFAM7A
on radiotherapy-induced lacrimal gland injury remains unclear. In this study, humanized mice were successfully generated via the transplantation of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells that expressed human-specific genes. After radiation, the
CHRFAM7A
gene was highly expressed in the lacrimal glands of humanized mice, in which it protected the function of the lacrimal gland after radiotherapy.
CHRFAM7A
down-regulated radiotherapy-induced inflammation by suppressing p38/JNK signalling.
CHRFAM7A
also inhibited oxidative stress in the haematopoietic system after radiotherapy. Further signalling pathway analyses indicated that
CHRFAM7A
suppressed Akt (protein kinase B, PKB) phosphorylation.
CHRFAM7A
may therefore be a therapeutic target in radiation-induced lacrimal gland injury.
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PMID:Human-specific CHRFAM7A protects against radiotherapy-induced lacrimal gland injury by inhibiting the p38/JNK signalling pathway and oxidative stress. 3196 70