Genome-wide expression profiling of hepatic oval cells after partial hepatectomy in rats
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.tice.2011.06.001
Genome-wide expression profiling of hepatic oval cells after partial hepatectomy in rats
Abstract
To examine the changes of biological activities in hepatic oval cells (HOCs) elicited by 70% partial hepatectomy (PH) and understand the relationship between this cell and liver regeneration (LR), this study isolated and obtained the high purity HOCs (≥ 95%) from rat regenerating livers, and then monitored gene expression profiling of rat hepatic oval cells following surgical operation. Results showed that there were LR-related 1059 genes. These genes were grossly classified into three groups using a fold change cut-off threshold of three-fold: up-regulation, down-regulation and up/down regulation. Analyses of gene expression patterns combined with gene functional categorization suggested that genes in the categories "nucleic acid metabolism" and "cell cycle" were dominated by up-regulated expression. Genes in the functional groups "cell metabolism" and "oxidation reduction" were significantly enriched in expression pattern characterized by down-regulation. According to above mentioned results, the synchronized induction of DNA replication and cell proliferation-involved genes suggested that the peak of oval cell proliferation might occur between 30 and 36 h post-PH. The amino acid transformation-involved genes were down-regulated at the early phase of LR, which perhaps trigger the storage of those amino acids essential for protein synthesis. Reduced oxidative-reduction activity at early phase might be related to negative influence of surgical operation on its detoxification capacity. Conclusively, the genome-wide transcriptional analysis of oval cells would contribute to our understanding of the nature of LR at cell level.
Copyright © 2011. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
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