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Early growth response (EGR)-1 is required for timely cell-cycle entry and progression in hepatocytes after acute carbon tetrachloride exposure in mice.

Michele T Pritchard1, Robert N Malinak, Laura E Nagy.   

Abstract

Cell-cycle induction in hepatocytes protects from prolonged tissue damage after toxic liver injury. Early growth response (Egr)-1(-/-) mice exhibit increased liver injury after carbon tetrachloride (CCl(4)) exposure and reduced TNF-α production. Because TNF-α is required for prompt cell-cycle induction after liver injury, here, we tested the hypothesis that Egr-1 is required for timely hepatocyte entry into the cell cycle after CCl(4)-induced liver injury. Acute liver injury was induced by a single injection of CCl(4). Assays were employed to assess indices of the cell cycle in liver after CCl(4) exposure. Bromodeoxyuridine incorporation peaked in wild-type mice at 48 h after CCl(4) but was reduced by 80% in Egr-1(-/-) mice. Proliferating-cell nuclear-antigen immunohistochemistry revealed blocks in cell-cycle entry and progression to DNA synthesis in Egr-1-deficient mice 48 h after CCl(4). Cyclin D, important for G0/G1 progression, was reduced at baseline and 36 h after CCl(4). Cyclin E1, required for G1/S-phase transition, was reduced in Egr-1(-/-) mice 24 and 48 h after CCl(4) exposure and was associated with reduced phosphorylation of the retinoblastoma protein. Proliferation in Egr-1(-/-) mice was delayed, rather than blocked, because indices of cell-cycle progression were restored 72 h after CCl(4) exposure. We concluded that Egr-1 was required for prompt cell-cycle entry (G0- to G1-phase) and G1/S-phase transition after toxic liver injury. These data support the hypothesis that Egr-1 provides hepatoprotection in the CCl(4)-injured liver, attributable, in part, to timely cell-cycle induction and progression.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21415413      PMCID: PMC3119116          DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.00544.2010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol        ISSN: 0193-1857            Impact factor:   4.052


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