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Large-Scale Profiling of Signaling Pathways Reveals a Distinct Demarcation between Normal and Extended Liver Resection

Despite numerous studies addressing normal liver regeneration, we still lack comprehensive understanding of the biological processes underlying failed liver regeneration. Therefore, we analyzed the activity of 271 intracellular signaling pathways (ISPs) by genome wide profiling of differentially exp...

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Autores principales: Borger, Pieter, Buzdin, Anton, Sorokin, Maksim, Kachaylo, Ekaterina, Humar, Bostjan, Graf, Rolf, Clavien, Pierre-Alien
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7290735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32392745
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9051149
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author Borger, Pieter
Buzdin, Anton
Sorokin, Maksim
Kachaylo, Ekaterina
Humar, Bostjan
Graf, Rolf
Clavien, Pierre-Alien
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Buzdin, Anton
Sorokin, Maksim
Kachaylo, Ekaterina
Humar, Bostjan
Graf, Rolf
Clavien, Pierre-Alien
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description Despite numerous studies addressing normal liver regeneration, we still lack comprehensive understanding of the biological processes underlying failed liver regeneration. Therefore, we analyzed the activity of 271 intracellular signaling pathways (ISPs) by genome wide profiling of differentially expressed RNAs in murine liver tissue biopsies after normal hepatectomy (nHx; 68% of liver removed) and extended hepatectomy (eHx; 86% of liver removed). Comprehensive, genome-wide transcriptome profiling using RNAseq was performed in liver tissue obtained from mice (sham, nHx, and eHx) harvested 1, 8, 16, 32, and 48 h after operation (n = 3 per group) and the OncoFinder toolkit was used for an unsupervised, unbiased identification of intracellular signaling pathways (ISP) activity. We observed that the normal regenerative process requires a transient activation and silencing of approximately two dozen of ISPs. After nHx, the Akt Pathway represented with 13 branches, the Chromatin Pathway and the DDR Pathways dominated. After eHx, the ATM main pathway and two of its branches (Cell Survival; G2_M Checkpoint Arrest) dominated, as well as the Hypoxia Pathways. Further, 14 ISPs demonstrated a strong inverse regulation, with the Hedgehog and the Brca1 Main Pathways as chief activators after nHx, and the ATM Pathway(G2_M Checkpoint Arrest) as the dominating constraining response after eHx.
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spelling pubmed-72907352020-06-17 Large-Scale Profiling of Signaling Pathways Reveals a Distinct Demarcation between Normal and Extended Liver Resection Borger, Pieter Buzdin, Anton Sorokin, Maksim Kachaylo, Ekaterina Humar, Bostjan Graf, Rolf Clavien, Pierre-Alien Cells Article Despite numerous studies addressing normal liver regeneration, we still lack comprehensive understanding of the biological processes underlying failed liver regeneration. Therefore, we analyzed the activity of 271 intracellular signaling pathways (ISPs) by genome wide profiling of differentially expressed RNAs in murine liver tissue biopsies after normal hepatectomy (nHx; 68% of liver removed) and extended hepatectomy (eHx; 86% of liver removed). Comprehensive, genome-wide transcriptome profiling using RNAseq was performed in liver tissue obtained from mice (sham, nHx, and eHx) harvested 1, 8, 16, 32, and 48 h after operation (n = 3 per group) and the OncoFinder toolkit was used for an unsupervised, unbiased identification of intracellular signaling pathways (ISP) activity. We observed that the normal regenerative process requires a transient activation and silencing of approximately two dozen of ISPs. After nHx, the Akt Pathway represented with 13 branches, the Chromatin Pathway and the DDR Pathways dominated. After eHx, the ATM main pathway and two of its branches (Cell Survival; G2_M Checkpoint Arrest) dominated, as well as the Hypoxia Pathways. Further, 14 ISPs demonstrated a strong inverse regulation, with the Hedgehog and the Brca1 Main Pathways as chief activators after nHx, and the ATM Pathway(G2_M Checkpoint Arrest) as the dominating constraining response after eHx. MDPI 2020-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7290735/ /pubmed/32392745 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9051149 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Borger, Pieter
Buzdin, Anton
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Kachaylo, Ekaterina
Humar, Bostjan
Graf, Rolf
Clavien, Pierre-Alien
Large-Scale Profiling of Signaling Pathways Reveals a Distinct Demarcation between Normal and Extended Liver Resection
title Large-Scale Profiling of Signaling Pathways Reveals a Distinct Demarcation between Normal and Extended Liver Resection
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title_fullStr Large-Scale Profiling of Signaling Pathways Reveals a Distinct Demarcation between Normal and Extended Liver Resection
title_full_unstemmed Large-Scale Profiling of Signaling Pathways Reveals a Distinct Demarcation between Normal and Extended Liver Resection
title_short Large-Scale Profiling of Signaling Pathways Reveals a Distinct Demarcation between Normal and Extended Liver Resection
title_sort large-scale profiling of signaling pathways reveals a distinct demarcation between normal and extended liver resection
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7290735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32392745
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9051149
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