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Plasminogen deficiency leads to impaired remodeling after a toxic injury to the liver.

J A Bezerra1, T H Bugge, H Melin-Aldana, G Sabla, K W Kombrinck, D P Witte, J L Degen.   

Abstract

Cellular proliferation and tissue remodeling are central to the regenerative response after a toxic injury to the liver. To explore the role of plasminogen in hepatic tissue remodeling and regeneration, we used carbon tetrachloride to induce an acute liver injury in plasminogen-deficient (Plg(o)) mice and nontransgenic littermates (Plg(+)). On day 2 after CCl(4), livers of Plg(+) and Plg(o) mice had a similar diseased pale/lacy appearance, followed by restoration of normal appearance in Plg(+) livers by day 7. In contrast, Plg(o) livers remained diseased for as long as 2.5 months, with a diffuse pale/lacy appearance and persistent damage to centrilobular hepatocytes. The persistent centrilobular lesions were not a consequence of impaired proliferative response in Plg(o) mice. Notably, fibrin deposition was a prominent feature in diseased centrilobular areas in Plg(o) livers for at least 30 days after injury. Nonetheless, the genetically superimposed loss of the Aalpha fibrinogen chain (Plg(o)/Fib(o) mice) did not correct the abnormal phenotype. These data show that plasminogen deficiency impedes the clearance of necrotic tissue from a diseased hepatic microenvironment and the subsequent reconstitution of normal liver architecture in a fashion that is unrelated to circulating fibrinogen.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10611352      PMCID: PMC24787          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.96.26.15143

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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