1. Inherent control of hepatocyte proliferation after subtotal liver resection
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Evgeniya Kananykhina, Maria Nikitina, Iva Vorobieva, Polina Vishnyakova, Natalia Usman, G. B. Bol’shakova, Timur Fatkhudinov, V. V. Glinkina, A. V. Makarov, Gennady T. Sukhikh, Anastasia Lokhonina, Andrey Elchaninov, and D. V. Gol’dshtein
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0301 basic medicine ,biology ,Chemistry ,Cyclin D ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Cell cycle ,Liver regeneration ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Hepatocyte ,biology.protein ,medicine ,Cancer research ,Hepatocyte growth factor ,Signal transduction ,Transforming growth factor ,medicine.drug ,Cyclin - Abstract
At the normal physiological conditions, hepatocytes predominantly reside in G0 phase of cell cycle; they actively proceed to G1 phase upon damage to the organ. As it was shown in experiments with restoration of liver mass in rats after subtotal hepatectomy (resection of 80% of the organ mass may be considered as a model of the 'small for size' liver syndrome), the growth inhibition is due to prolonged arrest of hepatocyte proliferation, molecular mechanisms of which remain understudied. In a rat model of liver regeneration after surgical removal of 80% of its mass, we observe a delayed onset of hepatocyte proliferation: Ki67+ hepatocytes begin to appear as late as at 30 h after liver subtotal resection. Their appearance coincides with the beginning of transcription of genes for cyclins A2, B1, D 1 , and E 1 at 24-30 h after surgery. The corresponding increase in concentrations of cyclin D 1 and E proteins is further delayed till 48 h after liver resection. We have also observed a prolonged decrease in the expression of proto-oncogene c-met (the hepatocyte growth factor receptor-encoding gene Met), an increase in expression of the transforming growth factor β1 (TGFβ 1 ) receptor-encoding gene Tgfbr2. At the same time, irreversible block of hepatocyte proliferation is prevented by expression of certain factors, notably of the TWEAK/Fn14 signaling pathway: concentrations of the corresponding proteins in remnant livers have peaked from 24 to 48 h after liver subtotal resection.
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- 2019