Title of article
Expression of osteoactivin in rat and human liver and isolated rat liver cells
Author/Authors
Borislava Haralanova-Ilieva، نويسنده , , Giuliano Ramadori، نويسنده , , Thomas Armbrust، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
8
From page
565
To page
572
Abstract
Background/Aims
The transmembrane glycoprotein osteoactivin is expressed in osteoblasts, dendritic cells and tumor cells. It is suggested to influence osteoblast maturation, cell adhesion and migration. We studied osteoactivin expression within the liver.
Methods
Expression of osteoactivin was analysed by RT-PCR, Northern blotting, in situ hybridisation (ISH) and immunohistochemistry (IHC) comparing normal and acutely injured rat liver [induced by carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) administration], liver cell populations, and normal or diseased human liver.
Results
By ISH osteoactivin expression was detected in sinusoid-lining cells found by IHC to be positive for the common mononuclear phagocyte marker antibody anti-CD68. While total liver contained only traces, isolated Kupffer cells expressed abundant amounts of osteoactivin mRNA further increasing during culture. In acutely injured rat liver osteoactivin expression was strongly increased reaching maximum of expression 48 h after CCl4. By ISH osteoactivin expression was localised in pericentral inflammatory cells and sinusoid-lining cells again anti-CD68 positive. Dexamethasone and lipopolysaccharide decreased osteoactivin expression in cultured mononuclear phagocytes of normal as well as of acutely injured liver. In human liver osteoactivin was increased in fulminant hepatitis and paracetamol intoxication.
Conclusions
Osteoactivin is expressed at high levels in normal and inflammatory liver macrophages suggesting a significant role in acute liver injury.
Keywords
dexamethasone , Mononuclear phagocytes , Acute liver injury , Kupffer cells , Lipopolysaccharide
Journal title
Journal of Hepatology
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Hepatology
Record number
586400
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