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Publication : Self-renewing diploid Axin2(+) cells fuel homeostatic renewal of the liver.

First Author  Wang B Year  2015
Journal  Nature Volume  524
Issue  7564 Pages  180-5
PubMed ID  26245375 Mgi Jnum  J:225792
Mgi Id  MGI:5694505 Doi  10.1038/nature14863
Citation  Wang B, et al. (2015) Self-renewing diploid Axin2(+) cells fuel homeostatic renewal of the liver. Nature 524(7564):180-5
abstractText  The source of new hepatocytes in the uninjured liver has remained an open question. By lineage tracing using the Wnt-responsive gene Axin2 in mice, we identify a population of proliferating and self-renewing cells adjacent to the central vein in the liver lobule. These pericentral cells express the early liver progenitor marker Tbx3, are diploid, and thereby differ from mature hepatocytes, which are mostly polyploid. The descendants of pericentral cells differentiate into Tbx3-negative, polyploid hepatocytes, and can replace all hepatocytes along the liver lobule during homeostatic renewal. Adjacent central vein endothelial cells provide Wnt signals that maintain the pericentral cells, thereby constituting the niche. Thus, we identify a cell population in the liver that subserves homeostatic hepatocyte renewal, characterize its anatomical niche, and identify molecular signals that regulate its activity.
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