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Widespread GLI expression but limited canonical hedgehog signaling restricted to the ductular reaction in human chronic liver disease

Canonical Hedgehog (Hh) signaling in vertebrate cells occurs following Smoothened activation/translocation into the primary cilia (Pc), followed by a GLI transcriptional response. Nonetheless, GLI activation can occur independently of the canonical Hh pathway. Using a murine model of liver injury, w...

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Autores principales: Grzelak, Candice Alexandra, Sigglekow, Nicholas David, Tirnitz-Parker, Janina Elke Eleonore, Hamson, Elizabeth Jane, Warren, Alessandra, Maneck, Bharvi, Chen, Jinbiao, Patkunanathan, Bramilla, Boland, Jade, Cheng, Robert, Shackel, Nicholas Adam, Seth, Devanshi, Bowen, David Geoffrey, Martelotto, Luciano Gastón, Watkins, D. Neil, McCaughan, Geoffrey William
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5302813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28187190
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171480
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author Grzelak, Candice Alexandra
Sigglekow, Nicholas David
Tirnitz-Parker, Janina Elke Eleonore
Hamson, Elizabeth Jane
Warren, Alessandra
Maneck, Bharvi
Chen, Jinbiao
Patkunanathan, Bramilla
Boland, Jade
Cheng, Robert
Shackel, Nicholas Adam
Seth, Devanshi
Bowen, David Geoffrey
Martelotto, Luciano Gastón
Watkins, D. Neil
McCaughan, Geoffrey William
author_facet Grzelak, Candice Alexandra
Sigglekow, Nicholas David
Tirnitz-Parker, Janina Elke Eleonore
Hamson, Elizabeth Jane
Warren, Alessandra
Maneck, Bharvi
Chen, Jinbiao
Patkunanathan, Bramilla
Boland, Jade
Cheng, Robert
Shackel, Nicholas Adam
Seth, Devanshi
Bowen, David Geoffrey
Martelotto, Luciano Gastón
Watkins, D. Neil
McCaughan, Geoffrey William
author_sort Grzelak, Candice Alexandra
collection PubMed
description Canonical Hedgehog (Hh) signaling in vertebrate cells occurs following Smoothened activation/translocation into the primary cilia (Pc), followed by a GLI transcriptional response. Nonetheless, GLI activation can occur independently of the canonical Hh pathway. Using a murine model of liver injury, we previously identified the importance of canonical Hh signaling within the Pc(+) liver progenitor cell (LPC) population and noted that SMO-independent, GLI-mediated signals were important in multiple Pc(-ve) GLI2(+) intrahepatic populations. This study extends these observations to human liver tissue, and analyses the effect of GLI inhibition on LPC viability/gene expression. Human donor and cirrhotic liver tissue specimens were evaluated for SHH, GLI2 and Pc expression using immunofluorescence and qRT-PCR. Changes to viability and gene expression in LPCs in vitro were assessed following GLI inhibition. Identification of Pc (as a marker of canonical Hh signaling) in human cirrhosis was predominantly confined to the ductular reaction and LPCs. In contrast, GLI2 was expressed in multiple cell populations including Pc(-ve) endothelium, hepatocytes, and leukocytes. HSCs/myofibroblasts (>99%) expressed GLI2, with only 1.92% displaying Pc. In vitro GLI signals maintained proliferation/viability within LPCs and GLI inhibition affected the expression of genes related to stemness, hepatocyte/biliary differentiation and Hh/Wnt signaling. At least two mechanisms of GLI signaling (Pc/SMO-dependent and Pc/SMO-independent) mediate chronic liver disease pathogenesis. This may have significant ramifications for the choice of Hh inhibitor (anti-SMO or anti-GLI) suitable for clinical trials. We also postulate GLI delivers a pro-survival signal to LPCs whilst maintaining stemness.
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spelling pubmed-53028132017-02-28 Widespread GLI expression but limited canonical hedgehog signaling restricted to the ductular reaction in human chronic liver disease Grzelak, Candice Alexandra Sigglekow, Nicholas David Tirnitz-Parker, Janina Elke Eleonore Hamson, Elizabeth Jane Warren, Alessandra Maneck, Bharvi Chen, Jinbiao Patkunanathan, Bramilla Boland, Jade Cheng, Robert Shackel, Nicholas Adam Seth, Devanshi Bowen, David Geoffrey Martelotto, Luciano Gastón Watkins, D. Neil McCaughan, Geoffrey William PLoS One Research Article Canonical Hedgehog (Hh) signaling in vertebrate cells occurs following Smoothened activation/translocation into the primary cilia (Pc), followed by a GLI transcriptional response. Nonetheless, GLI activation can occur independently of the canonical Hh pathway. Using a murine model of liver injury, we previously identified the importance of canonical Hh signaling within the Pc(+) liver progenitor cell (LPC) population and noted that SMO-independent, GLI-mediated signals were important in multiple Pc(-ve) GLI2(+) intrahepatic populations. This study extends these observations to human liver tissue, and analyses the effect of GLI inhibition on LPC viability/gene expression. Human donor and cirrhotic liver tissue specimens were evaluated for SHH, GLI2 and Pc expression using immunofluorescence and qRT-PCR. Changes to viability and gene expression in LPCs in vitro were assessed following GLI inhibition. Identification of Pc (as a marker of canonical Hh signaling) in human cirrhosis was predominantly confined to the ductular reaction and LPCs. In contrast, GLI2 was expressed in multiple cell populations including Pc(-ve) endothelium, hepatocytes, and leukocytes. HSCs/myofibroblasts (>99%) expressed GLI2, with only 1.92% displaying Pc. In vitro GLI signals maintained proliferation/viability within LPCs and GLI inhibition affected the expression of genes related to stemness, hepatocyte/biliary differentiation and Hh/Wnt signaling. At least two mechanisms of GLI signaling (Pc/SMO-dependent and Pc/SMO-independent) mediate chronic liver disease pathogenesis. This may have significant ramifications for the choice of Hh inhibitor (anti-SMO or anti-GLI) suitable for clinical trials. We also postulate GLI delivers a pro-survival signal to LPCs whilst maintaining stemness. Public Library of Science 2017-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5302813/ /pubmed/28187190 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171480 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Grzelak, Candice Alexandra
Sigglekow, Nicholas David
Tirnitz-Parker, Janina Elke Eleonore
Hamson, Elizabeth Jane
Warren, Alessandra
Maneck, Bharvi
Chen, Jinbiao
Patkunanathan, Bramilla
Boland, Jade
Cheng, Robert
Shackel, Nicholas Adam
Seth, Devanshi
Bowen, David Geoffrey
Martelotto, Luciano Gastón
Watkins, D. Neil
McCaughan, Geoffrey William
Widespread GLI expression but limited canonical hedgehog signaling restricted to the ductular reaction in human chronic liver disease
title Widespread GLI expression but limited canonical hedgehog signaling restricted to the ductular reaction in human chronic liver disease
title_full Widespread GLI expression but limited canonical hedgehog signaling restricted to the ductular reaction in human chronic liver disease
title_fullStr Widespread GLI expression but limited canonical hedgehog signaling restricted to the ductular reaction in human chronic liver disease
title_full_unstemmed Widespread GLI expression but limited canonical hedgehog signaling restricted to the ductular reaction in human chronic liver disease
title_short Widespread GLI expression but limited canonical hedgehog signaling restricted to the ductular reaction in human chronic liver disease
title_sort widespread gli expression but limited canonical hedgehog signaling restricted to the ductular reaction in human chronic liver disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5302813/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28187190
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171480
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