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Hepatic progenitor cell resistance to TGF-beta1's proliferative and apoptotic effects
Authors:Clark J Brian  Rice Lisa  Sadiq Tim  Brittain Evan  Song Lujun  Wang Jian  Gerber David A
Institution:CB# 7211, 2111 Bioinformatics Building, Department of Surgery, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7211, USA.
Abstract:The success of hepatocellular therapies using stem or progenitor cell populations is dependent upon multiple factors including the donor cell, microenvironment, and etiology of the liver injury. The following experiments investigated the impact of TGF-beta1 on a previously described population of hepatic progenitor cells (HPC). The majority of the hepatic progenitor cells were resistant to endogenously produced TGF-beta1's proapoptotic and anti-proliferative effects unlike more well-differentiated cellular populations (e.g., mature hepatocytes). Surprisingly, in vitro TGF-beta1 supplementation significantly inhibited de novo hepatic progenitor cell colony formation possibly via an indirect mechanism(s). Therefore despite the HPC's direct resistance to supplemental TGF-beta1, this cytokine's inhibitory effect on colony formation could have a potential negative impact on the use of these cells as a therapy for patients with liver disease.
Keywords:Liver  Hepatocyte  Cytokines  Apoptosis  Stem cells  Progenitor cell  Caspase  Proliferation
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