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Epimorphin, a morphogenic protein, induces proteases in rodent hepatocytes through NF-kappaB. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Epimorphin, produced by hepatic stellate cells, plays a crucial role in normal organ development, and this study aimed to understand its mechanisms in liver tissue.
  • Researchers observed that epimorphin expression increased in liver areas recovering from injury and found that it induced certain proteases, which were necessary for spheroid formation in liver cells.
  • The study concluded that epimorphin triggers spheroid formation in hepatocytes by promoting protease production through the NF-kappaB signaling pathway.

Article Abstract

Background/aims: Epimorphin, expressed by hepatic stellate cells in the liver, directs normal morphogenesis in various organs. The aim of this study was to clarify the mechanism by which epimorphin functions as a morphogen in vitro.

Methods: Male Balb/c mice and Sprague-Dawley rats were used. First, we explored the relationship between epimorphin expression and distribution of protease-positive cells in carbon tetrachloride-induced acute liver injury. We then examined protease levels in cultured hepatocytes and signal transduction of epimorphin. Finally, we determined the requirement for proteases and NF-kappaB in spheroid formation induced by epimorphin.

Results: Epimorphin expression was enhanced in injured areas during late recovery phase, in which protease-positive hepatocytes were localized adjacent to epimorphin-expressing cells. In vitro, epimorphin induced matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) 9, MMP 3 and urokinase type plasminogen activator (uPA) in hepatocytes. NF-kappaB mediated these protease expressions in hepatocytes. These proteases were required for epimorphin-induced and Matrigel induced spheroid. An epimorphin-neutralizing antibody also blocked spheroid formation on Matrigel, which contained epimorphin. In addition, NF-kappaB activation was also required for spheroid formation.

Conclusion: Epimorphin elicits hepatocyte spheroids by inducing proteases in rodent hepatocytes through NF-kappaB.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhep.2007.07.024DOI Listing

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