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Publication : A Direct in vivo RNAi screen identifies MKK4 as a key regulator of liver regeneration.

First Author  Wuestefeld T Year  2013
Journal  Cell Volume  153
Issue  2 Pages  389-401
PubMed ID  23582328 Mgi Jnum  J:197366
Mgi Id  MGI:5492222 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2013.03.026
Citation  Wuestefeld T, et al. (2013) A Direct in vivo RNAi screen identifies MKK4 as a key regulator of liver regeneration. Cell 153(2):389-401
abstractText  The liver harbors a distinct capacity for endogenous regeneration; however, liver regeneration is often impaired in disease and therefore insufficient to compensate for the loss of hepatocytes and organ function. Here we describe a functional genetic approach for the identification of gene targets that can be exploited to increase the regenerative capacity of hepatocytes. Pools of small hairpin RNAs (shRNAs) were directly and stably delivered into mouse livers to screen for genes modulating liver regeneration. Our studies identify the dual-specific kinase MKK4 as a master regulator of liver regeneration. MKK4 silencing robustly increased the regenerative capacity of hepatocytes in mouse models of liver regeneration and acute and chronic liver failure. Mechanistically, induction of MKK7 and a JNK1-dependent activation of the AP1 transcription factor ATF2 and the Ets factor ELK1 are crucial for increased regeneration of hepatocytes with MKK4 silencing.
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