Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5862311 Toxicology in Vitro 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

In the present study we have investigated the properties of a novel cell line (3A cells) obtained from the liver of 14.5 days post coitum (dpc) wild-type mouse embryo. 3A cells morphology was characterized by fluorescent localization of F-actin and β-catenin. The expression of specific genes and proteins essential to liver function in these cells was comparable or even more efficient then in the differentiated hepatocytic cell line MMH-D6. 3A cells also showed the capability to excrete molecules in extracellular spaces resembling functional bile canaliculi, glycogen storage activity and the ability to control retinol-binding protein 4 secretion in response to retinol deprivation. Their response to the exogenous stress stimulus induced by tunicamycin was analysed by PCR Pathway Array containing 84 genes involved in the Unfolded Protein Response (UPR). 3A cells were shown to activate the UPR following a typical stressful event, indicating that this cellular model could be further exploited to investigate hepatic proteins secretion and specific reaction to different injuries.

► We have characterized a murine cell line, 3A. ► 3A cells display several morphological and functional hepatic key features. ► 3A cells respond to exogenous stress by activating the Unfolded Protein Response.

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