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Publication : Cholangiocytes act as facultative liver stem cells during impaired hepatocyte regeneration.

First Author  Raven A Year  2017
Journal  Nature Volume  547
Issue  7663 Pages  350-354
PubMed ID  28700576 Mgi Jnum  J:253066
Mgi Id  MGI:6094945 Doi  10.1038/nature23015
Citation  Raven A, et al. (2017) Cholangiocytes act as facultative liver stem cells during impaired hepatocyte regeneration. Nature 547(7663):350-354
abstractText  After liver injury, regeneration occurs through self-replication of hepatocytes. In severe liver injury, hepatocyte proliferation is impaired-a feature of human chronic liver disease. It is unclear whether other liver cell types can regenerate hepatocytes. Here we use two independent systems to impair hepatocyte proliferation during liver injury to evaluate the contribution of non-hepatocytes to parenchymal regeneration. First, loss of beta1-integrin in hepatocytes with liver injury triggered a ductular reaction of cholangiocyte origin, with approximately 25% of hepatocytes being derived from a non-hepatocyte origin. Second, cholangiocytes were lineage traced with concurrent inhibition of hepatocyte proliferation by beta1-integrin knockdown or p21 overexpression, resulting in the significant emergence of cholangiocyte-derived hepatocytes. We describe a model of combined liver injury and inhibition of hepatocyte proliferation that causes physiologically significant levels of regeneration of functional hepatocytes from biliary cells.
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