PMID: 7513770Apr 1, 1994Paper

Expression of stem cell factor and its receptor, c-kit, during liver regeneration from putative stem cells in adult rat

Laboratory Investigation; a Journal of Technical Methods and Pathology
K FujioS S Thorgeirsson

Abstract

Stem cell factor (SCF) and its receptor, c-kit, are known to play important roles in hematopoiesis, melanogenesis, and gametogenesis. The biologic effects of the SCF/c-kit system are believed to involve survival, proliferation, and migration of early stem cell progeny. Although SCF and c-kit receptor are widely expressed during normal embryonic development, their expression in the adult is limited. The expression of SCF and c-kit genes was examined during liver regeneration via the oval cell compartment utilizing partial hepatectomy (PH) combined with the administration of a noncarcinogenic dose of 2-acetylaminofluorene (AAF) for 8 days (AAF/PH model). Both the ligand and the receptor genes were expressed during the early stages of oval cell proliferation after partial hepatectomy in the AAF/PH model, while neither simple partial hepatectomy nor AAF administration alone induced a noticeable expression of the SCF/c-kit system. The level of SCF mRNA increased within 12 hours after partial hepatectomy and reached a peak around day 4. Thus, the expression of SCF preceded the major expansion of the oval cell compartment. The level of c-kit transcripts gradually increased from the 12-hour time point and stayed elevated until day 11, ...Continue Reading

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