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?-catenin signaling in murine liver zonation and regeneration: a Wnt-Wnt situation!


ABSTRACT: Liver-specific ?-catenin knockout (?-Catenin-LKO) mice have revealed an essential role of ?-catenin in metabolic zonation where it regulates pericentral gene expression and in initiating liver regeneration (LR) after partial hepatectomy (PH), by regulating expression of Cyclin-D1. However, what regulates ?-catenin activity in these events remains an enigma. Here we investigate to what extent ?-catenin activation is Wnt-signaling-dependent and the potential cell source of Wnts. We studied liver-specific Lrp5/6 KO (Lrp-LKO) mice where Wnt-signaling was abolished in hepatocytes while the ?-catenin gene remained intact. Intriguingly, like ?-catenin-LKO mice, Lrp-LKO exhibited a defect in metabolic zonation observed as a lack of glutamine synthetase (GS), Cyp1a2, and Cyp2e1. Lrp-LKO also displayed a significant delay in initiation of LR due to the absence of ?-catenin-TCF4 association and lack of Cyclin-D1. To address the source of Wnt proteins in liver, we investigated conditional Wntless (Wls) KO mice, which lacked the ability to secrete Wnts from either liver epithelial cells (Wls-LKO), or macrophages including Kupffer cells (Wls-MKO), or endothelial cells (Wls-EKO). While Wls-EKO was embryonic lethal precluding further analysis in adult hepatic homeostasis and growth, Wls-LKO and Wls-MKO were viable but did not show any defect in hepatic zonation. Wls-LKO showed normal initiation of LR; however, Wls-MKO showed a significant but temporal deficit in LR that was associated with decreased ?-catenin-TCF4 association and diminished Cyclin-D1 expression.Wnt-signaling is the major upstream effector of ?-catenin activity in pericentral hepatocytes and during LR. Hepatocytes, cholangiocytes, or macrophages are not the source of Wnts in regulating hepatic zonation. However, Kupffer cells are a major contributing source of Wnt secretion necessary for ?-catenin activation during LR.

SUBMITTER: Yang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4139486 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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β-catenin signaling in murine liver zonation and regeneration: a Wnt-Wnt situation!

Yang Jing J   Mowry Laura E LE   Nejak-Bowen Kari Nichole KN   Okabe Hirohisa H   Diegel Cassandra R CR   Lang Richard A RA   Williams Bart O BO   Monga Satdarshan P SP  

Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) 20140725 3


<h4>Unlabelled</h4>Liver-specific β-catenin knockout (β-Catenin-LKO) mice have revealed an essential role of β-catenin in metabolic zonation where it regulates pericentral gene expression and in initiating liver regeneration (LR) after partial hepatectomy (PH), by regulating expression of Cyclin-D1. However, what regulates β-catenin activity in these events remains an enigma. Here we investigate to what extent β-catenin activation is Wnt-signaling-dependent and the potential cell source of Wnts.  ...[more]

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