1998
DOI: 10.1002/hep.510280117
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Protein phosphatase inhibition in normal and keratin 8/18 assembly-incompetent mouse strains supports a functional role of keratin intermediate filaments in preserving hepatocyte integrity

Abstract: The function and regulation of keratin 8 (K8) and 18 (K18), intermediate filament (IF) proteins of the liver, are not fully understood. We employed the liver damage induced by microcystin-LR (MC-LR), a liver-specific inhibitor of type-1 and type-2A protein phosphatases, in normal and in keratin assembly-incompetent mouse strains as a model to elucidate the roles of IF phosphorylation in situ. The mouse strains used were wild-type (wt) mice and mice with abnormal filament assembly, caused by a targeted null mut… Show more

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“…[17][18][19][20] CK-18 expression helps to maintain hepatocyte integrity and guards against hepatocyte death and liver diseases. 38,39 It has been recently demonstrated that CK-18 mutations predispose their carriers to develop cryptogenic and noncryptogenic forms of cirrhosis. 40,41 Moreover, CK-18 mutations are associated with increased sensibility toward CD95-induced hepatocyte apoptosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[17][18][19][20] CK-18 expression helps to maintain hepatocyte integrity and guards against hepatocyte death and liver diseases. 38,39 It has been recently demonstrated that CK-18 mutations predispose their carriers to develop cryptogenic and noncryptogenic forms of cirrhosis. 40,41 Moreover, CK-18 mutations are associated with increased sensibility toward CD95-induced hepatocyte apoptosis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has recently been shown in mice that CK8 and CK18 become phosphorylated as a consequence of toxic liver injury induced by a variety of substances, such as GF and microcystin. 17,19,58,59 This hyperphosphorylation of cytokeratin appeared to be involved in the cellular response to toxic stress and is not a mere epiphenomenon due to a general deregulation of protein phosphorylation in the course of cell damage. The clearly demonstrated association of increased CK8/18 phosphorylation with a variety of cell stresses 41,60 has been substantiated recently as having a direct or indirect effect on protection from hepatotoxic injury.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10,11 Intestinal cells express different combinations of K7/8/18/19/20 depending on the part of the digestive tract as well as the cell type. 1,2 Hepatocyte keratins are essential in maintaining cellular integrity and protecting from mechanical and other types of stress, 12,13 whereas the stress-related functions of the pancreatic keratins seem to be less prominent. 10,11 Possible other functions of the abundant keratins are insufficiently characterized, but it is known that keratins also participate in interactions with the other cytoskeletal proteins and in the regulation of crucial signaling and other abundant molecules (reviewed by Ku et al 2 ), including 14-3-3 and heat shock proteins.…”
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