Epidermal growth factor signaling for matrix-dependent cell proliferation and differentiation in primary cultured hepatocytes

Authors
Kim, Sang-HeonAkaike, Toshihiro
Issue Date
2007-03
Publisher
MARY ANN LIEBERT INC
Citation
TISSUE ENGINEERING, v.13, no.3, pp.601 - 609
Abstract
Understanding hepatocellular signaling occurring in biomaterial systems is important for successful hepatic tissue engineering. Toward this end, we employed synthetic glycopolymers, as artificial matrices, to examine integrin-mediated epidermal growth factor (EGF) signaling in primary hepatocyte cultures. We dispersed hepatocytes on a collagen matrix or on a synthetic glycopolymer matrix and subsequently stimulated them with EGF. Only hepatocytes cultured on collagen proliferated, and we observed significant expression of cyclin B1 in these cells. Pharmacological agents, LY294004 (a phosphatidylinositol [PI] 3-kinase inhibitor) and AG1478 (an EGF kinase receptor inhibitor), blocked hepatocyte proliferation and cyclin B1 expression. In addition, EGF-stimulated hepatocytes formed spheroids, exhibited membrane ruffling, and increased tryptophan 2,3-oxygenase (TO) expression when cultured on glycopolymer matrices. Interestingly, PI 3-kinase inhibition suppressed membrane ruffling, spheroid formation, and TO expression. Taken together, this data suggests PI 3-kinase plays an important role in mediating cross talk between integrin and the EGF signaling pathways in primary hepatocyte cultures.
Keywords
SYNTHETIC GLYCOPOLYMER MATRIX; RAT HEPATOCYTES; EXTRACELLULAR-MATRIX; ASIALOGLYCOPROTEIN RECEPTOR; PARTIAL-HEPATECTOMY; GENE TRANSFECTION; ADHESION; LIVER; TRANSDUCTION; EFFICIENCY; SYNTHETIC GLYCOPOLYMER MATRIX; RAT HEPATOCYTES; EXTRACELLULAR-MATRIX; ASIALOGLYCOPROTEIN RECEPTOR; PARTIAL-HEPATECTOMY; GENE TRANSFECTION; ADHESION; LIVER; TRANSDUCTION; EFFICIENCY; EGF; Integrin; glycopolymer; cell adhesion; liver tissue engineering; cell signaling
ISSN
1076-3279
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/134595
DOI
10.1089/ten.2006.0104
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