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Originally published as MBC in Press, 10.1091/mbc.E06-09-0848 on February 21, 2007

Vol. 18, Issue 4, 1472-1479, April 2007

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Liver Progenitor Cells Develop Cholangiocyte-Type Epithelial Polarity in Three-dimensional CultureFormula

Naoki Tanimizu*, Atsushi Miyajima{dagger}, and Keith E. Mostov*

*Departments of Anatomy and Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94143-2140; and {dagger}Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biosciences, University of Tokyo, Tokyo 113-0032, Japan

Submitted September 22, 2006; Revised January 5, 2007; Accepted February 1, 2007
Monitoring Editor: Asma Nusrat

Cholangiocytes are cellular components of the bile duct system of the liver, which originate from hepatoblasts during embryonic liver development. Although several transcription factors and signaling molecules have been implicated in bile duct development, its molecular mechanism has not been studied in detail. Here, we applied a three-dimensional (3D) culture technique to a liver progenitor cell line, HPPL, to establish an in vitro culture system in which HPPL acquire differentiated cholangiocyte characteristics. When HPPL were grown in a gel containing Matrigel, which contains extracellular matrix components of basement membrane, HPPL developed apicobasal polarity and formed cysts, which had luminal space inside. In the cysts, F-actin bundles and atypical protein kinase C were at the apical membrane, E-cadherin was localized at the lateral membrane, and beta-catenin and integrin {alpha}6 were located at the basolateral membrane. HPPL in cysts expressed cholangiocyte markers, including cytokeratin 19, integrin beta4, and aquaporin-1, but not a hepatocyte marker, albumin. Furthermore, HPPL transported rhodamine 123, a substrate for multidrug resistance gene products, from the basal side to the central lumen. These data indicate that HPPL develop cholangiocyte-type epithelial polarity in 3D culture. Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase signaling was essential for proliferation and survival of HPPL in culture, whereas laminin-1 was a crucial component of Matrigel for inducing epithelial polarization of HPPL. Because HPPL cysts display structural and functional similarities with bile ducts, the 3D culture of HPPL recapitulates in vivo cholangiocyte differentiation and is useful to study the molecular mechanism of bile duct development in vitro.


This was published online ahead of print in MBC in Press (http://www.molbiolcell.org/cgi/doi/10.1091/mbc.E06-09-0848) on February 21, 2007.

Formula The online version of this article contains supplemental material at MBC Online (http://www.molbiolcell.org).

Address correspondence to: Keith E. Mostov (keith.mostov{at}ucsf.edu)




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