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In vivo RNAi screening identifies new regulators of liver regeneration

04.01.11 | European Association for the Study of the Liver

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This study establishes a unique system to perform in vivo RNAi screens for genetically dissecting the cellular signalling networks that regulate hepatocyte proliferation during chronic liver damage.1

Functional in vivo validation studies show that stable knockdown of the candidate gene by different shRNAs can significantly increase the repopulation efficiency of mouse hepatocytes and also increase the regenerative capacity of chronically damaged mouse livers.

Such detailed understanding of the signalling pathways involved in hepatocyte proliferation control holds the promise of new therapies to increase the hepatic regenerative potential for future new strategies in HCC treatment.

References

1. Wuestefeld, T. et al. in vivo RNAi screening identifies new regulators of liver regeneration. Abstract presented at The International Liver CongressTM 2011. http://www1.easl.eu/easl2011/program/Orals/261.htm

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APA:
European Association for the Study of the Liver. (2011, April 1). In vivo RNAi screening identifies new regulators of liver regeneration. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/86GE70GL/in-vivo-rnai-screening-identifies-new-regulators-of-liver-regeneration.html
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"In vivo RNAi screening identifies new regulators of liver regeneration." Brightsurf News, Apr. 1 2011, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/86GE70GL/in-vivo-rnai-screening-identifies-new-regulators-of-liver-regeneration.html.