Epcam regulates intrahepatic bile duct reconstruction in zebrafish, providing a potential model for primary cholangitis model.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Department of Pathology, Digestive Disease Research Institute, Wonkwang University School of Medicine, Iksan, 54538, Republic of Korea; Department of Biomedical Science, Graduate School Wonkwang University, Iksan, Jeonbuk, 54538, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Published: February 2024

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  • Epithelial cell adhesion molecules (EpCAMs) are surface markers linked to liver progenitor cells (LPCs) that differentiate into liver cells during regeneration and are associated with liver cancers.
  • A zebrafish model was used to investigate the in vivo role of EpCAMs in liver regeneration, revealing that LPCs can successfully convert into hepatocytes and biliary epithelial cells (BECs) when EpCAM is mutated.
  • The study found that EpCAM is essential for proper maturation of intrahepatic ducts and bile acid secretion in regenerating liver, offering insights into diseases like primary biliary cholangitis.

Article Abstract

Epithelial cell adhesion molecules (EpCAMs) have been identified as surface markers of proliferating ductal cells, which are referred to as liver progenitor cells (LPCs), during liver regeneration and correspond to malignancies. These cells can differentiate into hepatocytes and biliary epithelial cells (BECs) in vitro. EpCAM-positive LPCs are involved in liver regeneration following severe liver injury; however, the in vivo function of EpCAMs in the regenerating liver remains unclear. In the present study, we used a zebrafish model of LPC-driven liver regeneration to elucidate the function of EpCAMs in the regenerating liver in vivo. Proliferating ductal cells were observed after severe hepatocyte loss in the zebrafish model. Analyses of the liver size as well as hepatocyte and BEC markers revealed successful conversion of LPCs to hepatocytes and BECs in epcam mutants. Notably, epcam mutants exhibited severe defects in intrahepatic duct maturation and bile acid secretion in regenerating hepatocytes, suggesting that epcam plays a critical role in intrahepatic duct reconstruction during LPC-driven liver regeneration. Our findings provide insights into human diseases involving non-parenchymal cells, such as primary biliary cholangitis, by highlighting the regulatory effect of epcam on intrahepatic duct reconstruction.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2024.149512DOI Listing

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