Isolation of a unique hepatic stellate cell population expressing integrin α8 from embryonic mouse livers

从小鼠胚胎肝脏中分离表达整合素α8的独特肝星状细胞群

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作者:Tomohiro Ogawa, Yuchang Li, Ingrid Lua, Andrea Hartner, Kinji Asahina

Background

Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) play an important role in liver fibrogenesis. However, little is known about their phenotype and role in liver development. The

Conclusions

ITGA8 is a specific cell surface marker of MC-derived HSCs and perivascular mesenchymal cells in the developing liver. Our data suggest that ITGA8+ mesenchymal cells maintain the phenotype of hepatoblast in liver development. Developmental Dynamics 247:867-881, 2018. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

Results

Using antibodies against ALCAM and PDPN, we separated mesothelial cells (MCs) and HSCs from developing livers and identified integrin α8 (ITGA8) as a marker for embryonic desmin+ HSCs that are preferentially localized near the developing liver surface and α-smooth muscle actin+ perivascular mesenchymal cells around the vein. A cell lineage-tracing study revealed that upon differentiation, MC-derived HSCs or perivascular mesenchymal cells express ITGA8 during liver development. Using anti-ITGA8 antibodies, we succeeded in isolating MC-derived HSCs and perivascular mesenchymal cells from embryonic livers. In direct co-culture, ITGA8+ mesenchymal cells promoted the expression of hepatocyte and cholangiocyte markers in hepatoblasts. In the normal adult liver, expression of ITGA8 was restricted to portal fibroblasts in the portal triad. Upon liver injury, myofibroblasts increased the expression of ITGA8. Conclusions: ITGA8 is a specific cell surface marker of MC-derived HSCs and perivascular mesenchymal cells in the developing liver. Our data suggest that ITGA8+ mesenchymal cells maintain the phenotype of hepatoblast in liver development. Developmental Dynamics 247:867-881, 2018. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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