Transforming growth factor-beta gene expression in normal and fibrotic rat liver

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DeBleser, PJ [1 ]
Niki, T [1 ]
Rogiers, V [1 ]
Geerts, A [1 ]
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[1] FREE UNIV BRUSSELS,TOXICOL LAB,B-1090 BRUSSELS,BELGIUM
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carbon tetrachloride; hepatic stellate cell; kupffer cell; liver fibrosis; parenchymal cell; sinusoidal endothelial cell; transforming growth factor-beta;
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10.1016/S0168-8278(97)80257-7
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background/Aims: Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) is considered to be an important mediator in the development of fibrosis in several chronic liver diseases. To understand the mechanism(s) by which TGF-beta exerts its action(s), we investigated the cellular distribution of TGE-beta(1,2,3) transcripts in normal and carbon tetrachloride (CCl4)-induced fibrotic rat liver. Methods: Parenchymal, sinusoidal endothelial, Kupffer and stellate cells were isolated and purified. The exact cellular composition of each isolate was determined by transmission electron microscopy. Expression of TGF-beta(1,2,3) transcripts was investigated using Northern hybridization analysis. Hybridization signals were quantified by scanning densitometry and corrected for: (i) differences in extractable RNA per cell type, (ii) signal contribution from contaminating cells, and (iii) differences in loading, capillary transfer and hybridization. Results: In normal liver, TGF-beta 1 mRNA was predominantly expressed in Kupffer cells, exhibiting values approximately 9-fold higher than those in stellate cells. No expression was found in endothelial and parenchymal cells. Signals for TGF-beta(2) and TGF-beta(3) were much weaker when compared to TGF-beta(1). In Kupffer cells, the level of TGF-beta(2) was approximately 4-fold higher than in stellate cells. Little expression was found in endothelial cells. TGF-beta(3) expression could only be detected in stellate cells. TGF-beta(2) and TGF-beta(3) was not expressed in parenchymal cells. In fibrotic liver, TGF-beta(1) mRNA was strongly expressed in all the sinusoidal cells. TGF-beta(2) and TGF-beta(3) could no longer be detected. When compared to the level of expression in normal stellate cells, the level of TGF-beta(1) increased 12-fold in stellate cells from fibrotic livers, and 6-fold in endothelial cells. In Kupffer cells, the level of expression remained unchanged. Conclusions: (i) In both normal and fibrotic liver, TGF-beta(1) is the most abundant isoform, (ii) in normal liver, TGF-beta(1) is expressed strongly by Kupffer cells and moderately by stellate cells, TGF-beta(2) expression is highest in Kupffer cells, followed by stellate cells and endothelial cells. TGF-beta(3) is expressed by stellate cells, (iii) in fibrotic liver, the level of TGF-beta(1) expression increases selectively in stellate cells and endothelial cells. This suggests an important role, not only for stellate, but also for endothelial cells in fibrogenesis.
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