Fascin expression persists with fibronectin in embryonic rat hepatoblasts.

Med Mol Morphol

Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Kochi University Hospital, 185-1, Oko-cho, Kohasu, Nankoku, Kochi, 783-8505, Japan.

Published: June 2022

Both fascin and fibronectin are known to play important roles in cell adhesion and migration. They are noted as tumor markers or inhibiting target for tumor treatment. In this study, embryonic rat livers were obtained to examine the expression of fascin and fibronectin during liver development. Then, the effect of fibronectin on fascin expression was investigated. At embryonic day (ED) 10.5, when the foregut endoderm began to form the liver bud and spread into the septum transversum, fibrous extracellular matrix was observed between the space where the liver bud and the septum transversum merged. At ED11.5, fibronectin was observed surrounding the cluster of fascin-positive hepatoblasts. At ED13.5, hematopoietic cells emerged and both fibronectin and fascin expression started to decline. Fascin and fibronectin appeared temporarily and disappeared by ED 14.5. Their expression was chronologically synchronized. Subsequently, the effect of fibronectin on fascin was examined by cultivation of hepatoblasts that were isolated from the ED13.5 rat liver. As a result, with fibronectin, fascin was positive in most hepatoblasts, although, without fibronectin, fascin expression was remarkably declined. Presently, there are few studies about the relationship between fascin and fibronectin. Our findings suggest that fibronectin could regulate fascin expression in rat hepatoblasts.

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