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DOI: 10.1242/dev.029140
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Notch signaling controls liver development by regulating biliary differentiation

Yiwei Zong,Archana Panikkar,Jie Xu,Aline Antoniou,Peggy Raynaud,Frédéric P. Lemaigre,Ben Z. Stanger

Notch signaling pathway
Biology
Cell biology
2009
In the mammalian liver, bile is transported to the intestine through an intricate network of bile ducts. Notch signaling is required for normal duct formation, but its mode of action has been unclear. Here, we show in mice that bile ducts arise through a novel mechanism of tubulogenesis involving sequential radial differentiation. Notch signaling is activated in a subset of liver progenitor cells fated to become ductal cells, and pathway activation is necessary for biliary fate. Notch signals are also required for bile duct morphogenesis, and activation of Notch signaling in the hepatic lobule promotes ectopic biliary differentiation and tubule formation in a dose-dependent manner. Remarkably, activation of Notch signaling in postnatal hepatocytes causes them to adopt a biliary fate through a process of reprogramming that recapitulates normal bile duct development. These results reconcile previous conflicting reports about the role of Notch during liver development and suggest that Notch acts by coordinating biliary differentiation and morphogenesis.
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    Notch signaling controls liver development by regulating biliary differentiation” is a paper by Yiwei Zong Archana Panikkar Jie Xu Aline Antoniou Peggy Raynaud Frédéric P. Lemaigre Ben Z. Stanger published in 2009. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.