Expression of the Serine/Threonine Kinase hSGK1 in Chronic Viral Hepatitis

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2002

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Fillon, S
Klingel, Karen
Warntges, Simone
Sauter, Martina
Gabrysch, S
Pestel, Sabine
Tanneur, Valerie
Waldegger, S
Zipfel, Annette
Viebahn, R

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S Karger AG

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The human serine/threonine kinase hSGK1 is expressed ubiquitously with highest transcript levels in pancreas and liver. This study has been performed to determine the hSGK1 distribution in normal liver and its putative role in fibrosing liver disease. HSGK1-localization was determined by in situ hybridization, regulation of hSGK1-transcription by Northern blotting, fibronectin synthesis and hSGK1 phosphorylation by Western blotting. In normal liver hSGK1 was mainly transcribed by Kupffer cells. In liver tissue from patients with chronic viral hepatitis, hSGK1 transcript levels were excessively high in numerous activated Kupffer cells and inflammatory cells localized within fibrous septum formations. HSGK1 transcripts were also detected in activated hepatic stellate cells. Accordingly, Western blotting revealed that tissue from fibrotic liver expresses excessive hSGK1 protein as compared to normal liver. TGF-β1 (2 ng/ml) increases hSGK1 transcription in both human U937 macrophages and HepG2 hepatoma cells. H2O2 (0.3 mM) activated hSGK1 and increased fibronectin formation in HepG2 cells overexpressing hSGK1 but not in HepG2 cells expressing the inactive mutant hSGK1K127R. In conclusion hSGK1 is upregulated by TGF-β1 during hepatitis and may contribute to enhanced matrix formation during fibrosing liver disease.

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Keywords: cancer growth factor; fibronectin; hydrogen peroxide; phosphotransferase; protein serine kinase; threonine kinase; unclassified drug; article; chronic hepatitis; controlled study; enzyme activation; enzyme activity; enzyme localization; enzyme phosphoryla Cell volume; Fibronectin; HepG2 cells; Liver fibrosis; Macrophages; TGF-ß1

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Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry

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