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Type XVIII collagen is essential for survival during acute liver injury in mice.


ABSTRACT: The regenerative response to drug- and toxin-induced liver injury induces changes to the hepatic stroma, including the extracellular matrix. Although the extracellular matrix is known to undergo changes during the injury response, its impact on maintaining hepatocyte function and viability in this process remains largely unknown. We demonstrate that recovery from toxin-mediated injury is impaired in mice deficient in a key liver extracellular matrix molecule, type XVIII collagen, and results in rapid death. The type-XVIII-collagen-dependent response to liver injury is mediated by survival signals induced by ?1?1 integrin, integrin linked kinase and the Akt pathway, and mice deficient in either ?1?1 integrin or hepatocyte integrin linked kinase also succumb to toxic liver injury. These findings demonstrate that type XVIII collagen is an important functional component of the liver matrix microenvironment and is crucial for hepatocyte survival during injury and stress.

SUBMITTER: Duncan MB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3701214 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Type XVIII collagen is essential for survival during acute liver injury in mice.

Duncan Michael B MB   Yang Changqing C   Tanjore Harikrishna H   Boyle Patrick M PM   Keskin Doruk D   Sugimoto Hikaru H   Zeisberg Michael M   Olsen Bjorn R BR   Kalluri Raghu R  

Disease models & mechanisms 20130404 4


The regenerative response to drug- and toxin-induced liver injury induces changes to the hepatic stroma, including the extracellular matrix. Although the extracellular matrix is known to undergo changes during the injury response, its impact on maintaining hepatocyte function and viability in this process remains largely unknown. We demonstrate that recovery from toxin-mediated injury is impaired in mice deficient in a key liver extracellular matrix molecule, type XVIII collagen, and results in  ...[more]

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