Title of article :
Transcription Profiles of Marker Genes Predict The Transdifferentiation Relationship between Eight Types of Liver Cell during Rat Liver Regeneration
Author/Authors :
Chen، Xiaguang نويسنده Animal Science and Technology School, Henan University of Science and Technology, Luoyang, China , , Xu، Cunshuan نويسنده Key Laboratory for Cell Differentiation Regulation, Henan Normal University, East of Construction Road, Xinxiang, China ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 66 سال 2015
Abstract :
Objective: To investigate the transdifferentiation relationship between eight types of liver
cell during rat liver regeneration (LR).
Materials and Methods: 114 healthy Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were used in this experimental
study. Eight types of liver cell were isolated and purified with percoll density
gradient centrifugation and immunomagentic bead methods. Marker genes for eight types
of cell were obtained by retrieving the relevant references and databases. Expression
changes of markers for each cell of the eight cell types were measured using microarray.
The relationships between the expression profiles of marker genes and transdifferentiation
among liver cells were analyzed using bioinformatics. Liver cell transdifferentiation
was predicted by comparing expression profiles of marker genes in different liver cells.
Results: During LR hepatocytes (HCs) not only express hepatic oval cells (HOC) markers
(including PROM1, KRT14 and LY6E), but also express biliary epithelial cell (BEC) markers
(including KRT7 and KRT19); BECs express both HOC markers (including GABRP,
PCNA and THY1) and HC markers such as CPS1, TAT, KRT8 and KRT18; both HC
markers (KRT18, KRT8 and WT1) and BEC markers (KRT7 and KRT19) were detected in
HOCs. Additionally, some HC markers were also significantly upregulated in hepatic stellate
cells ( HSCs), sinusoidal endothelial cells (SECs) , Kupffer cells (KCs) and dendritic
cells (DCs), mainly at 6-72 hours post partial hepatectomy (PH).
Conclusion: Our findings indicate that there is a mutual transdifferentiation relationship
between HC, BEC and HOC during LR, and a tendency for HSCs, SECs, KCs and DCs
to transdifferentiate into HCs.
Journal title :
Cell Journal (Yakhteh)
Journal title :
Cell Journal (Yakhteh)