Changes in cell surface expression of fibronectin and fibronectin receptor during liver regeneration

C Pujades, E Forsberg, C Enrich… - Journal of Cell …, 1992 - journals.biologists.com
C Pujades, E Forsberg, C Enrich, SA Johansson
Journal of Cell Science, 1992journals.biologists.com
The surface expression of fibronectin and its major integrin receptor in liver, integrinα5β1
was studied during liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy. Using immunoblotting,
plasma membranes isolated from livers at different regeneration stages were found to
contain 6-to 8-fold elevated levels of fibronectin, α5 and β1 at 12-24 h after the operation.
Normal levels were gradually restored during the following 8-9 days. The membrane-
associated fibronectin lacked the ED-A domain, suggesting that it consisted of plasma …
Abstract
The surface expression of fibronectin and its major integrin receptor in liver, integrinα5β1 was studied during liver regeneration after partial hepatectomy. Using immunoblotting, plasma membranes isolated from livers at different regeneration stages were found to contain 6- to 8-fold elevated levels of fibronectin, α5 and β1 at 12-24 h after the operation. Normal levels were gradually restored during the following 8-9 days. The membrane-associated fibronectin lacked the ED-A domain, suggesting that it consisted of plasma fibronectin. A prominent fibronectin fragment (180 kDa) was present at 12-24 h after surgery, possibly reflecting turnover of the pericellular matrix during cell division.
Indirect immunohistochemical staining of liver sections revealed β1 and fibronectin mainly in the sinusoidal region of the hepatocyte plasma membrane. The distribution was not markedly altered during liver regeneration. The results suggest that the fibronectin-mediated contacts between the cells and the extracellular matrix increase during the pre-replicative and proliferative phases of liver regeneration. The significance of these results for the growth and for the structure of the liver during regeneration and development is discussed.
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