Transcription factor CREM coordinates the timing of hepatocyte proliferation in the regenerating liver

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The liver regenerates upon partial hepatectomy (PH) as terminally differentiated hepatocytes undergo a tremendous proliferative process. CREM gene expression is powerfully induced during liver regeneration. We show that cell proliferation is significantly reduced upon PH in CREM(-/-) mice. There is a reduction in DNA synthesis, in the number of mitosis and of phosphorylated histone H3-positive cells. The post-PH proliferation peak is delayed by 10 hr, indicating an altered hepatocyte cell cycle. Expression of cyclins A, B, D1, E, and cdc2, of c-fos and tyrosine aminotransferase is deregulated. CREM mutation results in delayed S-phase entry, impairing the synchronization of proliferation.

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Servillo, G., Della Fazia, M. A., & Sassone-Corsi, P. (1998). Transcription factor CREM coordinates the timing of hepatocyte proliferation in the regenerating liver. Genes and Development, 12(23), 3639–3643. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.12.23.3639

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