Background: Polycystin-1 and -2 (PC-1 and PC-2) are critical components of primary cilia, which act as mechanosensors and drive cell response to injury. PC-1 activation involves the cleavage/processing of PC-1 cytoplasmic tail, driven by regulated intramembrane proteolysis or ubiquitine/proteasome, translocation in the nucleus and activation of transcription factors. Mutations of PC-1 or PC-2 occur in polycystic liver where cholangiocyte proliferation is enhanced. Aim: We evaluated the involvement of PC-1 and PC-2 in modulating cholangiocyte proliferation. Methods: We investigated rat cholangiocytes induced to proliferate by 17 beta-oestradiol. Proliferation was evaluated by PCNA immunoblotting or [(3)H]-thymidine incorporation into DNA. PC-1 silencing was performed by siRNA, while inhibition of regulated intramembrane proteolysis or proteasome by gamma-secretase inhibitor, leupeptin or MG115. Results: Cholangiocyte proliferation was associated with decreased PC-1 and PC-2 expression, which was inversely correlated with enhanced PCNA. The selective silencing of PC-1 induced activation of cholangiocyte proliferation in association with decreased PC-1 expression. Two different regulated intramembrane proteolysis inhibitors, gamma-secretase-inhibitor and leupeptin, and the proteasome inhibitor, MG115, abolished the 17 beta-oestradiol proliferative effect. Conclusions: PC-1 and PC-2 play a major role as modulators of cholangiocyte proliferation suggesting that primary cilia may act as sensors of cell injury driving, when activated, a proliferative cholangiocyte response to trigger the reparative processes. (C) 2009 Editrice Gastroenterologica Italiana S.r.l. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Polycystins play a key role in the modulation of cholangiocyte proliferation / Torrice, Alessia; Cardinale, Vincenzo; Manuela, Gatto; Bragazzi, MARIA CONSIGLIA; Semeraro, Rossella; Cristina, Napoli; Onori, Paolo; Gianfranco, Alpini; Gaudio, Eugenio; Alvaro, Domenico. - In: DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE. - ISSN 1590-8658. - 42:5(2010), pp. 377-385. [10.1016/j.dld.2009.09.008]

Polycystins play a key role in the modulation of cholangiocyte proliferation

TORRICE, Alessia;CARDINALE, VINCENZO;BRAGAZZI, MARIA CONSIGLIA;SEMERARO, ROSSELLA;ONORI, PAOLO;GAUDIO, EUGENIO;ALVARO, Domenico
2010

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Background: Polycystin-1 and -2 (PC-1 and PC-2) are critical components of primary cilia, which act as mechanosensors and drive cell response to injury. PC-1 activation involves the cleavage/processing of PC-1 cytoplasmic tail, driven by regulated intramembrane proteolysis or ubiquitine/proteasome, translocation in the nucleus and activation of transcription factors. Mutations of PC-1 or PC-2 occur in polycystic liver where cholangiocyte proliferation is enhanced. Aim: We evaluated the involvement of PC-1 and PC-2 in modulating cholangiocyte proliferation. Methods: We investigated rat cholangiocytes induced to proliferate by 17 beta-oestradiol. Proliferation was evaluated by PCNA immunoblotting or [(3)H]-thymidine incorporation into DNA. PC-1 silencing was performed by siRNA, while inhibition of regulated intramembrane proteolysis or proteasome by gamma-secretase inhibitor, leupeptin or MG115. Results: Cholangiocyte proliferation was associated with decreased PC-1 and PC-2 expression, which was inversely correlated with enhanced PCNA. The selective silencing of PC-1 induced activation of cholangiocyte proliferation in association with decreased PC-1 expression. Two different regulated intramembrane proteolysis inhibitors, gamma-secretase-inhibitor and leupeptin, and the proteasome inhibitor, MG115, abolished the 17 beta-oestradiol proliferative effect. Conclusions: PC-1 and PC-2 play a major role as modulators of cholangiocyte proliferation suggesting that primary cilia may act as sensors of cell injury driving, when activated, a proliferative cholangiocyte response to trigger the reparative processes. (C) 2009 Editrice Gastroenterologica Italiana S.r.l. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
2010
proliferation; oestradiol; polycystins; polycystic liver; cholangiocytes
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Polycystins play a key role in the modulation of cholangiocyte proliferation / Torrice, Alessia; Cardinale, Vincenzo; Manuela, Gatto; Bragazzi, MARIA CONSIGLIA; Semeraro, Rossella; Cristina, Napoli; Onori, Paolo; Gianfranco, Alpini; Gaudio, Eugenio; Alvaro, Domenico. - In: DIGESTIVE AND LIVER DISEASE. - ISSN 1590-8658. - 42:5(2010), pp. 377-385. [10.1016/j.dld.2009.09.008]
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