Nrf2 Is Involved in Maintaining Hepatocyte Identity during Liver Regeneration

作者:Zou Yuhong; Lee Joonyong; Nambiar Shashank Manohar; Hu Min; Rui Wenjuan; Bao Qi; Chan Jefferson Y; Dai Guoli*
来源:PLos One, 2014, 9(9): e107423.
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0107423

摘要

Nrf2, a central regulator of the cellular defense against oxidative stress and inflammation, participates in modulating hepatocyte proliferation during liver regeneration. It is not clear, however, whether Nrf2 regulates hepatocyte growth, an important cellular mechanism to regain the lost liver mass after partial hepatectomy (PH). To determine this, various analyses were performed in wild-type and Nrf2-null mice following PH. We found that, at 60 h post-PH, the vast majority of hepatocytes lacking Nrf2 reduced their sizes, activated hepatic progenitor markers (CD133, TWEAK receptor, and trefoil factor family 3), depleted HNF4 alpha protein, and downregulated the expression of a group of genes critical for their functions. Thus, the identity of hepatocytes deficient in Nrf2 was transiently but massively impaired in response to liver mass loss. This event was associated with the coupling of protein depletion of hepatic HNF4 alpha, a master regulator of hepatocyte differentiation, and concomitant inactivation of hepatic Akt1 and p70S6K, critical hepatocyte growth signaling molecules. We conclude that Nrf2 participates in maintaining newly regenerated hepatocytes in a fully differentiated state by ensuring proper regulation of HNF4 alpha, Akt1, and p70S6K during liver regeneration.

  • 出版日期2014-9-15