The gene encoding rat insulinlike growth factor-binding protein 1 is rapidly and highly induced in regenerating liver.

Author:

Mohn K L,Melby A E,Tewari D S,Laz T M,Taub R

Abstract

The liver is an epithelioid organ that can regenerate following partial hepatectomy. Although it is composed mainly of hepatocytes, it has a complex, multicellular architecture, implying that intercellular communications must exist during regeneration. As in other mitogen-stimulated cells, immediate-early growth response genes induced in the absence of prior protein synthesis are likely to play an important regulatory role in the regenerative process. Through differential screening of regenerating liver cDNA libraries, we found that one of the most highly expressed immediate-early genes in liver regeneration encodes the rat homolog of the low-molecular-weight insulinlike growth factor (IGF)-binding protein (IGFBP-1). This protein has been implicated in enhancing the mitogenic effect of IGF on tissues. IGFBP-1 gene induction is transcriptionally mediated and specific to regenerating liver, as the gene is not expressed in mitogen-stimulated fibroblasts. IGFBP-1 expression has been shown to increase under low-insulin conditions such as diabetes, and the complex regulation of expression is indicated by our finding that insulin treatment of H35 rat hepatoma cells, which induces proliferation, also causes a rapid decrease in transcription and expression of the IGFBP-1 gene. Of note, IGFBP-1 mRNA is abundant in fetal rat liver, implying that it participates in normal liver growth and development. Although regenerating liver cells continue to produce IGF-I, we did not detect IGF-I receptor mRNA during the first 24 h after hepatectomy. However, some IGFBPs may act to enhance the activity of IGF-I independently of IGF-I receptors. Thus, IGF-1 and IGFBPs may interact with hepatocytes or nonparenchymal liver cells, through either IGF-I or novel receptors. In this way, IGFBP-I and IGF-I could act in a paracrine and/or autocrine fashion in maintaining normal liver architecture during regeneration.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Cell Biology,Molecular Biology

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