ICAM-1 triggers liver regeneration through leukocyte recruitment and Kupffer cell-dependent release of TNF-α/IL-6 in mice

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Background & Aims: Tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and interleukin (IL)-6 mediate hepatocyte proliferation in vivo, suggesting that local and systemic inflammatory reactions may trigger hepatic regeneration after major tissue loss. Methods: Wild-type, intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-1-/-, and neutropenic-induced mice were subjected to 70% hepatectomy. Three different approaches to block and/or deplete liver macrophages (Kupffer cells) were used. Results: We found that liver from ICAM-1-deficient mice exhibited impaired regeneration after partial hepatectomy. This finding is associated with dramatic decrease in leukocyte recruitment and tissue TNF-α and IL-6 levels. All markers of hepatocyte proliferation were restored in ICAM-/- mice by injections of recombinant IL-6. Neutropenic animals and liver macrophage (Kupffer cell) depletion resulted in similar failure of regeneration with low levels of TNF-α and IL-6. Conclusions: The data suggest a novel pathway in which ICAM-1 binds to leukocytes after hepatectomy, triggering hepatocyte proliferation through Kupffer celldependent release of TNF-α and IL-6.

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Selzner, N., Selzner, M., Odermatt, B., Tian, Y., Van Rooijen, N., & Clavien, P. A. (2003). ICAM-1 triggers liver regeneration through leukocyte recruitment and Kupffer cell-dependent release of TNF-α/IL-6 in mice. Gastroenterology, 124(3), 692–700. https://doi.org/10.1053/gast.2003.50098

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