Inducible inactivation of Notch1 causes nodular regenerative hyperplasia in mice†‡
Open Access
- 22 February 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Hepatology
- Vol. 41 (3) , 487-496
- https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.20571
Abstract
The discovery that the human Jagged1 gene (JAG1) is the Alagille syndrome disease gene indicated that Notch signaling has an important role in bile duct homeostasis. The functional study of this signaling pathway has been difficult because mice with targeted mutations in Jagged1, Notch1, or Notch2 have an embryonic lethal phenotype. We have previously generated mice with inducible Notch1 disruption using an interferon‐inducible Cre‐recombinase transgene in combination with the loxP flanked Notch1 gene. We used this conditional Notch1 knockout mouse model to investigate the role of Notch1 signaling in liver cell proliferation and differentiation. Deletion of Notch1 did not result in bile duct paucity, but, surprisingly, resulted in a continuous proliferation of hepatocytes. In conclusion, within weeks after Notch1 inactivation, the mice developed nodular regenerative hyperplasia without vascular changes in the liver. (HEPATOLOGY 2005;41:487–496.)Keywords
This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
- Notch1 functions as a tumor suppressor in mouse skinNature Genetics, 2003
- Altered Notch Ligand Expression in Human Liver DiseaseThe American Journal of Pathology, 2002
- Notch 1–Deficient Common Lymphoid Precursors Adopt a B Cell Fate in the ThymusThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 2001
- Notch Signaling: Cell Fate Control and Signal Integration in DevelopmentScience, 1999
- Identification and Cloning of the Human Homolog (JAG1) of the RatJagged1Gene from the Alagille Syndrome Critical Region at 20p12Genomics, 1997
- Alagille syndrome is caused by mutations in human Jagged1, which encodes a ligand for Notch1Nature Genetics, 1997
- Liver RegenerationScience, 1997
- Inducible Gene Targeting in MiceScience, 1995
- Micronodular Transpormation (Nodular Regenerative Hyperplasia) of the Liver: A Report of 64 Cases Among 2,500 Autopsies and A New Classification of Benign Hepatocellular NodulesHepatology, 1990
- Syndromic paucity of interlobular bile ducts (Alagille syndrome or arteriohepatic dysplasia): Review of 80 casesThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1987