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  2. An essential role in liver development for transcription factor XBP-1

An essential role in liver development for transcription factor XBP-1

  • Genes Dev. 2000 Jan 15;14(2):152-7.
A M Reimold 1 A Etkin I Clauss A Perkins D S Friend J Zhang H F Horton A Scott S H Orkin M C Byrne M J Grusby L H Glimcher
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts 02115 USA.
PMID: 10652269
Abstract

XBP-1 is a CREB/ATF family transcription factor highly expressed in hepatocellular carcinomas. Here we report that XBP-1 is essential for liver growth. Mice lacking XBP-1 displayed hypoplastic fetal livers, whose reduced hematopoiesis resulted in death from anemia. Nevertheless, XBP-1-deficient hematopoietic progenitors had no cell-autonomous defect in differentiation. Rather, hepatocyte development itself was severely impaired by two measures: diminished growth rate and prominent Apoptosis. Specific target genes of XBP-1 in the liver were identified as alphaFP, which may be a regulator of hepatocyte growth, and three acute phase protein family members. Therefore, XBP-1 is a transcription factor essential for hepatocyte growth.

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