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A Homeostatic Arid1a-Dependent Permissive Chromatin State Licenses Hepatocyte Responsiveness to Liver-Injury-Associated YAP Signaling.

Weiping Li1, Liguang Yang2, Qiang He1, Chaobo Hu1, Linying Zhu1, Xiaolong Ma1, Xueyan Ma1, Shujie Bao1, Lu Li1, Yingying Chen1, Xing Deng3, Xin Zhang3, Jin Cen1, Lei Zhang1, Zhong Wang4, Wei-Fen Xie3, Hong Li5, Yixue Li6, Lijian Hui7.   

Abstract

Following injury, differentiated epithelial cells can serve as a stem cell-independent source for tissue regeneration by undergoing reprogramming into other cell types. The intrinsic molecular basis underlying plasticity of differentiated cells remains largely unaddressed. Here we show that Arid1a, a key component of the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex, controls liver regeneration and gene expression associated with emergence of injury-induced liver-progenitor-like cells (LPLCs). Hepatocyte-specific Arid1a ablation reduces LPLC gene expression in several models of periportal liver injury and impairs liver regeneration, leading to organ dysfunction. Arid1a establishes a permissive chromatin state at LPLC-enriched genes during homeostasis, suggesting it endows hepatocytes with competence to respond to injury-induced signals. Consistently, Arid1a facilitates binding of YAP, a critical regeneration signaling pathway, to LPLC-enriched genes, and Arid1a deletion prevents their YAP-associated induction following injury. Together, these findings provide a framework for studying the contributions of injury-induced LPLCs to periportal liver regeneration.
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Keywords:  Arid1a; Hippo/Yap; hepatocyte competence; liver regeneration; permissive chromatin

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31271748     DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2019.06.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Stem Cell        ISSN: 1875-9777            Impact factor:   24.633


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