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Typing of hepatic nonparenchymal cells using fibulin-2 and cytoglobin/STAP as liver fibrogenesis-related markers

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Fibulin-2 and cytoglobin/stellate cell activation-associated protein (Cygb/STAP) are considered to be markers of hepatic myofibroblasts (MFs) and stellate cells (HSCs), respectively. The aim of the present study was to characterize the nonparenchymal cells (NPCs) of normal rat livers and carbon tetrachloride-induced fibrotic rat livers with respect to the expression of these two proteins. NPCs in normal (Glisson’s capsules) and fibrotic (fibrotic septa) connective tissues were immunohistochemically categorized into four cell types in terms of the expression of fibulin-2 and Cygb/STAP: fibulin-2 and Cygb/STAP double-positive (Fib+/STAP+); fibulin-2-positive and Cygb/STAP-negative (Fib+/STAP); Fib/STAP+; and Fib/STAP. The Glisson’s capsules had Fib+/STAP+ and Fib/STAP cell occupancy rates of 45.5% and 54.5%, respectively, but did not contain Fib+/STAP or Fib/STAP+ cells. On the other hand, the fibrotic septa contained Fib+/STAP+, Fib/STAP+, and Fib/STAP cells at occupancy rates of 35.0%, 50.5%, and 9.1%, respectively, but did not contain Fib+/STAP cells. Thus, fibrosis is characterized by a dramatic increase in Fib/STAP+ NPCs, and a dramatic decrease in Fib/STAP NPCs. Fib+/STAP+ NPCs are located uniformly in Glisson’s capsules and peripherally in fibrotic septa. The present study strongly suggests that Fib+/STAP+ and Fib/STAP+ NPCs correspond to MFs and activated HSCs, respectively, both of which may contribute to liver fibrogenesis.

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We are grateful to Drs. Rupert Timpl and Takako Sasaki of the Max-Planck Institut for kindly providing the antisera against mouse fibulin-2.

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Tateaki, Y., Ogawa, T., Kawada, N. et al. Typing of hepatic nonparenchymal cells using fibulin-2 and cytoglobin/STAP as liver fibrogenesis-related markers. Histochem Cell Biol 122, 41–49 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00418-004-0666-0

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