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Distinct roles of Dlk1 isoforms in bi-potential differentiation of hepatic stem cells

BACKGROUND: Fully understanding the developmental process of hepatic stem cells (HSCs) and the mechanisms of their committed differentiation is essential for optimizing the generation of functional hepatocytes for cell therapy in liver disease. Delta-like 1 homolog (Dlk1), primarily the membrane-bou...

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Autores principales: Huang, Jiefang, Zhao, Xiaonan, Wang, Jian, Cheng, Yiji, Wu, Qiong, Wang, Bei, Zhao, Fang, Meng, Lijun, Zhang, Yanyun, Jin, Min, Xu, Huanbai
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6334473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30646961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13287-019-1131-2
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author Huang, Jiefang
Zhao, Xiaonan
Wang, Jian
Cheng, Yiji
Wu, Qiong
Wang, Bei
Zhao, Fang
Meng, Lijun
Zhang, Yanyun
Jin, Min
Xu, Huanbai
author_facet Huang, Jiefang
Zhao, Xiaonan
Wang, Jian
Cheng, Yiji
Wu, Qiong
Wang, Bei
Zhao, Fang
Meng, Lijun
Zhang, Yanyun
Jin, Min
Xu, Huanbai
author_sort Huang, Jiefang
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description BACKGROUND: Fully understanding the developmental process of hepatic stem cells (HSCs) and the mechanisms of their committed differentiation is essential for optimizing the generation of functional hepatocytes for cell therapy in liver disease. Delta-like 1 homolog (Dlk1), primarily the membrane-bound form (Dlk1(M)), is generally used as a surface marker for fetal hepatic stem cell isolation, while its soluble form (Dlk1(S)) and the functional roles of different Dlk1 isoforms in HSC differentiation remain to be investigated. METHODS: Hepatic spheroid-derived cells (HSDCs) were isolated from E12.5 mouse livers to obtain Dlk1(+) and Dlk1(−)subpopulations. Colony formation, BrdU staining, and CCK8 assays were used to evaluate the cell proliferation capacity, and hepatic/cholangiocytic differentiation and osteogenesis/adipogenesis were used to assess the multipotency of the two subpopulations. Transformation of Dlk1(+) cells into Dlk1(−) cells was detected by FACS, and the expression of Dlk1 isoforms were measured by western blot. The distinct roles and regulatory mechanisms of Dlk1 isoforms in HSC differentiation were investigated by overexpressing Dlk1(M). RESULTS: HSDCs were capable of differentiating into liver and mesenchymal lineages, comprising Dlk1(+) and Dlk1(−) subpopulations. Dlk1(+) cells expressed both Dlk1(M) and Dlk1(S) and lost expression of Dlk1(M) during passaging, thus transforming into Dlk1(−) cells, which still contained Dlk1(S). Dlk1(−) cells maintained a self-renewal ability similar to that of Dlk1(+) cells, but their capacity to differentiate into cholangiocytes was obviously enhanced. Forced expression of Dlk1(M) in Dlk1(−) cells restored their ability to differentiate into hepatocytes, with an attenuated ability to differentiate into cholangiocytes, suggesting a functional role of Dlk1 in regulating HSC differentiation in addition to acting as a biomarker. Further experiments illustrated that the regulation of committed HSC differentiation by Dlk1 was mediated by the AKT and MAPK signaling pathways. In addition, bFGF was found to serve as an important inducement for the loss of Dlk1(M) from Dlk1(+) cells, and autophagy might be involved. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, our study uncovered the differential expression and regulatory roles of Dlk1 isoforms in the commitment of HSC differentiation and suggested that Dlk1 functions as a key regulator that instructs cell differentiation rather than only as a marker of HSCs. Thus, our findings expand the current understanding of the differential regulation of bi-potential HSC differentiation and provide a fine-tuning target for cell therapy in liver disease. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s13287-019-1131-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-63344732019-01-23 Distinct roles of Dlk1 isoforms in bi-potential differentiation of hepatic stem cells Huang, Jiefang Zhao, Xiaonan Wang, Jian Cheng, Yiji Wu, Qiong Wang, Bei Zhao, Fang Meng, Lijun Zhang, Yanyun Jin, Min Xu, Huanbai Stem Cell Res Ther Research BACKGROUND: Fully understanding the developmental process of hepatic stem cells (HSCs) and the mechanisms of their committed differentiation is essential for optimizing the generation of functional hepatocytes for cell therapy in liver disease. Delta-like 1 homolog (Dlk1), primarily the membrane-bound form (Dlk1(M)), is generally used as a surface marker for fetal hepatic stem cell isolation, while its soluble form (Dlk1(S)) and the functional roles of different Dlk1 isoforms in HSC differentiation remain to be investigated. METHODS: Hepatic spheroid-derived cells (HSDCs) were isolated from E12.5 mouse livers to obtain Dlk1(+) and Dlk1(−)subpopulations. Colony formation, BrdU staining, and CCK8 assays were used to evaluate the cell proliferation capacity, and hepatic/cholangiocytic differentiation and osteogenesis/adipogenesis were used to assess the multipotency of the two subpopulations. Transformation of Dlk1(+) cells into Dlk1(−) cells was detected by FACS, and the expression of Dlk1 isoforms were measured by western blot. The distinct roles and regulatory mechanisms of Dlk1 isoforms in HSC differentiation were investigated by overexpressing Dlk1(M). RESULTS: HSDCs were capable of differentiating into liver and mesenchymal lineages, comprising Dlk1(+) and Dlk1(−) subpopulations. Dlk1(+) cells expressed both Dlk1(M) and Dlk1(S) and lost expression of Dlk1(M) during passaging, thus transforming into Dlk1(−) cells, which still contained Dlk1(S). Dlk1(−) cells maintained a self-renewal ability similar to that of Dlk1(+) cells, but their capacity to differentiate into cholangiocytes was obviously enhanced. Forced expression of Dlk1(M) in Dlk1(−) cells restored their ability to differentiate into hepatocytes, with an attenuated ability to differentiate into cholangiocytes, suggesting a functional role of Dlk1 in regulating HSC differentiation in addition to acting as a biomarker. Further experiments illustrated that the regulation of committed HSC differentiation by Dlk1 was mediated by the AKT and MAPK signaling pathways. In addition, bFGF was found to serve as an important inducement for the loss of Dlk1(M) from Dlk1(+) cells, and autophagy might be involved. CONCLUSIONS: Overall, our study uncovered the differential expression and regulatory roles of Dlk1 isoforms in the commitment of HSC differentiation and suggested that Dlk1 functions as a key regulator that instructs cell differentiation rather than only as a marker of HSCs. Thus, our findings expand the current understanding of the differential regulation of bi-potential HSC differentiation and provide a fine-tuning target for cell therapy in liver disease. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s13287-019-1131-2) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2019-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6334473/ /pubmed/30646961 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13287-019-1131-2 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Huang, Jiefang
Zhao, Xiaonan
Wang, Jian
Cheng, Yiji
Wu, Qiong
Wang, Bei
Zhao, Fang
Meng, Lijun
Zhang, Yanyun
Jin, Min
Xu, Huanbai
Distinct roles of Dlk1 isoforms in bi-potential differentiation of hepatic stem cells
title Distinct roles of Dlk1 isoforms in bi-potential differentiation of hepatic stem cells
title_full Distinct roles of Dlk1 isoforms in bi-potential differentiation of hepatic stem cells
title_fullStr Distinct roles of Dlk1 isoforms in bi-potential differentiation of hepatic stem cells
title_full_unstemmed Distinct roles of Dlk1 isoforms in bi-potential differentiation of hepatic stem cells
title_short Distinct roles of Dlk1 isoforms in bi-potential differentiation of hepatic stem cells
title_sort distinct roles of dlk1 isoforms in bi-potential differentiation of hepatic stem cells
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6334473/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30646961
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13287-019-1131-2
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