Lack of EGFR catalytic activity in hepatocytes improves liver regeneration following DDC-induced cholestatic injury by promoting a pro-restorative inflammatory response

dc.contributor.authorLazcanoiturburu, Nerea
dc.contributor.authorGarcía-Sáez, Juan
dc.contributor.authorGonzález-Corralejo, Carlos
dc.contributor.authorRoncero, Cesáreo
dc.contributor.authorSanz, Julián
dc.contributor.authorMartín-Rodríguez, Carlos
dc.contributor.authorValdecantos, M Pilar
dc.contributor.authorMartínez-Palacián, Adoración
dc.contributor.authorAlmalé, Laura
dc.contributor.authorBragado, Paloma
dc.contributor.authorCalero-Pérez, Silvia
dc.contributor.authorFernández, Almudena
dc.contributor.authorGarcía-Bravo, María
dc.contributor.authorGuerra, Carmen
dc.contributor.authorMontoliu, Lluis
dc.contributor.authorSegovia, José Carlos
dc.contributor.authorValverde, Ángela M
dc.contributor.authorFabregat, Isabel
dc.contributor.authorHerrera, Blanca
dc.contributor.authorSánchez, Arancha
dc.date.accessioned2024-02-06T14:39:25Z
dc.date.available2024-02-06T14:39:25Z
dc.date.issued2022-11
dc.description.abstractDespite the well-known hepatoprotective role of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) pathway upon acute damage, its specific actions during chronic liver disease, particularly cholestatic injury, remain ambiguous and unresolved. Here, we analyzed the consequences of inactivating EGFR signaling in the liver on the regenerative response following cholestatic injury. For that, transgenic mice overexpressing a dominant negative mutant human EGFR lacking tyrosine kinase activity (ΔEGFR) in albumin-positive cells were submitted to liver damage induced by 3,5-diethoxycarbonyl-1,4-dihydrocollidine (DDC), an experimental model resembling human primary sclerosing cholangitis. Our results show an early activation of EGFR after 1-2 days of a DDC-supplemented diet, followed by a signaling switch-off. Furthermore, ΔEGFR mice showed less liver damage and a more efficient regeneration following DDC injury. Analysis of the mechanisms driving this effect revealed an enhanced activation of mitogenic/survival signals, AKT and ERK1/2-MAPKs, and changes in cell turnover consistent with a quicker resolution of damage in response to DDC. These changes were concomitant with profound differences in the profile of intrahepatic immune cells, consisting of a shift in the M1/M2 balance towards M2 polarity, and the Cd4/Cd8 ratio in favor of Cd4 lymphocytes, overall supporting an immune cell switch into a pro-restorative phenotype. Interestingly, ΔEGFR livers also displayed an amplified ductular reaction, with increased expression of EPCAM and an increased number of CK19-positive ductular structures in portal areas, demonstrating an overexpansion of ductular progenitor cells. In summary, our work supports the notion that hepatocyte-specific EGFR activity acts as a key player in the crosstalk between parenchymal and non-parenchymal hepatic cells, promoting the pro-inflammatory response activated during cholestatic injury and therefore contributing to the pathogenesis of cholestatic liver disease.es_ES
dc.description.sponsorshipThis work was supported by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (MICIU) and Agencia Estatal de Investigaci on (AEI), Spain (co-funded by FEDER funds/Development Fund – a Way to Build Europe): RTI2018-099098-B-100 to AS/BH and RTI2018-094052-B-100 to AMV; and the Ramon Areces Foundation: 20th National Competition for Scientific and Technical Research in Life and Matter Science (2020) to IF. NL and JGS were recipients of research assistant contracts linked to grant SAF2015-69145-R and RTI2018-099098-B-100, respectively. CMR was the recipient of a research contract (PEJD-2019-POST/BMD-16090) from the Education, Universities, Research and Spokesperson Counseling of the Community of Madrid.es_ES
dc.identifier.citationLazcanoiturburu N, García-Sáez J, González-Corralejo C, Roncero C, Sanz J, Martín-Rodríguez C, Valdecantos MP, Martínez-Palacián A, Almalé L, Bragado P, Calero-Pérez S, Fernández A, García-Bravo M, Guerra C, Montoliu L, Segovia JC, Valverde ÁM, Fabregat I, Herrera B, Sánchez A. Lack of EGFR catalytic activity in hepatocytes improves liver regeneration following DDC-induced cholestatic injury by promoting a pro-restorative inflammatory response. J Pathol. 2022 Nov;258(3):312-324. doi: 10.1002/path.6002. Epub 2022 Sep 23. PMID: 36148647.es_ES
dc.identifier.doihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/path.6002
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14855/2356
dc.language.isoenges_ES
dc.publisherJournal of Pathologyes_ES
dc.rights.accessRightsembargoed accesses_ES
dc.titleLack of EGFR catalytic activity in hepatocytes improves liver regeneration following DDC-induced cholestatic injury by promoting a pro-restorative inflammatory responsees_ES
dc.typejournal articlees_ES

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