Taurocholic acid induces intrahepatic cholangiocyte cell proliferation via activating NRAS and YAP1
Lum Fube, Arul Thason, Elizabeth Taliaferro, Carol Heckman, Surya Amarachintha

TL;DR
Taurocholic acid at specific concentrations causes liver bile duct cells to grow abnormally by activating certain proteins.
Contribution
This study identifies a new mechanism by which taurocholic acid activates NRAS and YAP1 to induce cholangiocyte proliferation.
Findings
Taurocholic acid at 100 μM significantly increased cholangiocyte cell proliferation.
NRAS and YAP1 expressions were elevated in TCA-treated cells.
Higher TCA doses caused toxicity and cell death in cholangiocytes.
Abstract
Biliary atresia is a neonatal cholangiopathy characterized by loss of the extrahepatic bile duct causing bile acid accumulation in the liver and subsequent fibro inflammation and abnormal proliferation of intrahepatic ducts. Further, BA liver develops fibrosis, progresses to cirrhosis, and ultimately results in liver failure requiring liver transplantation. NRAS, an oncoprotein, acts as an effector in cholangiocyte cell proliferation and differentiation. We hypothesize that elevated levels of Taurocholic acid (TCA), a conjugated bile acid, activates YAP1 via NRAS, inducing cholangiocyte proliferation. Our experiments using mouse intrahepatic cholangiocyte cells treated with TCA showed significant proliferation of cells at 100 μM compared to control, 10, and 1000 µM. Immunofluorescence staining with KRT19 and EPCAM antibodies showed neither loss of protein expressions nor altered…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZ · Liver physiology and pathology · Protein Kinase Regulation and GTPase Signaling
