Author:
Clotman Frédéric,Jacquemin Patrick,Plumb-Rudewiez Nicolas,Pierreux Christophe E.,Van der Smissen Patrick,Dietz Harry C.,Courtoy Pierre J.,Rousseau Guy G.,Lemaigre Frédéric P.
Abstract
During liver development, hepatocytes and biliary cells differentiate from common progenitors called hepatoblasts. The factors that control hepatoblast fate decision are unknown. Here we report that a gradient of activin/TGFβ signaling controls hepatoblast differentiation. High activin/TGFβ signaling is required near the portal vein for differentiation of biliary cells. The Onecut transcription factors HNF-6 and OC-2 inhibit activin/TGFβ signaling in the parenchyma, and this allows normal hepatocyte differentiation. In the absence of Onecut factors, the shape of the activin/TGFβ gradient is perturbed and the hepatoblasts differentiate into hybrid cells that display characteristics of both hepatocytes and biliary cells. Thus, a gradient of activin/TGFβ signaling modulated by Onecut factors is required to segregate the hepatocytic and the biliary lineages.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
Developmental Biology,Genetics
Cited by
305 articles.
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