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Publication : Role of metalloproteinases at the onset of liver development.

First Author  Margagliotti S Year  2008
Journal  Dev Growth Differ Volume  50
Issue  5 Pages  331-8
PubMed ID  18445063 Mgi Jnum  J:137654
Mgi Id  MGI:3801395 Doi  10.1111/j.1440-169X.2008.01031.x
Citation  Margagliotti S, et al. (2008) Role of metalloproteinases at the onset of liver development. Dev Growth Differ 50(5):331-8
abstractText  At the onset of liver development, the hepatic precursor cells, namely, the hepatoblasts, derive from the ventral foregut endoderm and form a bud surrounded by a basement membrane (BM). To initiate liver growth, the hepatoblasts migrate across the BM and invade the neighboring septum transversum mesenchyme. In the present study, carried out in the mouse embryo, we searched for effectors involved in this process and we examined the role of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). We found expression of a broad range of MMPs, among which MMP-2 was predominantly expressed in the septum transversum and MMP-14 in the hepatoblasts. Using a new liver explant culture system we showed that inhibition of MMP activity represses migration of the hepatoblasts. We conclude that MMPs are required to initiate expansion of the liver during development and that our culture system provides a new model to study hepatoblast migration.
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