Liver regeneration following injury aids the restoration of liver mass and the recovery of liver function.In the present study we investigated the contribution of megakaryocytic leukemia 1(MKL1),a transcriptional modu...Liver regeneration following injury aids the restoration of liver mass and the recovery of liver function.In the present study we investigated the contribution of megakaryocytic leukemia 1(MKL1),a transcriptional modulator,to liver regeneration.We report that both MKL1 expression and its nuclear translocation correlated with hepatocyte proliferation in cell and animal models of liver regeneration and in liver failure patients.Mice with MKL1 deletion exhibited defective regenerative response in the liver.Transcriptomic analysis revealed that MKL1 interacted with E2F1 to program pro-regenerative transcription.MAPKAPK2 mediated phosphorylation primed MKL1 for its interaction with E2F1.Of interest,phospholipase d2 promoted MKL1 nuclear accumulation and liver regeneration by catalyzing production of phosphatidic acid(PA).PA administration stimulated hepatocyte proliferation and enhanced survival in a MKL1-dependent manner in a pre-clinical model of liver failure.Finally,PA levels was detected to be positively correlated with expression of pro-regenerative genes and inversely correlated with liver injury in liver failure patients.In conclusion,our data reveal a novel mechanism whereby MKL1 contributes to liver regeneration.Screening for small-molecule compounds boosting MKL1 activity may be considered as a reasonable approach to treat acute liver failure.展开更多
基金This work was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(82200684,82121001,81725001,and 81700554)the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province(BK20221032).
文摘Liver regeneration following injury aids the restoration of liver mass and the recovery of liver function.In the present study we investigated the contribution of megakaryocytic leukemia 1(MKL1),a transcriptional modulator,to liver regeneration.We report that both MKL1 expression and its nuclear translocation correlated with hepatocyte proliferation in cell and animal models of liver regeneration and in liver failure patients.Mice with MKL1 deletion exhibited defective regenerative response in the liver.Transcriptomic analysis revealed that MKL1 interacted with E2F1 to program pro-regenerative transcription.MAPKAPK2 mediated phosphorylation primed MKL1 for its interaction with E2F1.Of interest,phospholipase d2 promoted MKL1 nuclear accumulation and liver regeneration by catalyzing production of phosphatidic acid(PA).PA administration stimulated hepatocyte proliferation and enhanced survival in a MKL1-dependent manner in a pre-clinical model of liver failure.Finally,PA levels was detected to be positively correlated with expression of pro-regenerative genes and inversely correlated with liver injury in liver failure patients.In conclusion,our data reveal a novel mechanism whereby MKL1 contributes to liver regeneration.Screening for small-molecule compounds boosting MKL1 activity may be considered as a reasonable approach to treat acute liver failure.