The lure of zebrafish in liver research: regulation of hepatic growth in development and regeneration.

Curr Opin Genet Dev
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Abstract

The liver is an essential organ that plays a pivotal role in metabolism, digestion and nutrient storage. Major efforts have been made to develop zebrafish (Danio rerio) as a model system to study the pathways regulating hepatic growth during liver development and regeneration. Zebrafish offer unique advantages over other vertebrates including in vivo imaging at cellular resolution and the capacity for large-scale chemical and genetic screens. Here, we review the cellular and molecular mechanisms that regulate hepatic growth during liver development in zebrafish. We also highlight emerging evidence that developmental pathways are reactivated following liver injury to facilitate regeneration. Finally, we discuss how zebrafish have transformed drug discovery efforts and enabled the identification of drugs that stimulate hepatic growth and provide hepatoprotection in pre-clinical models of liver injury, with the ultimate goal of identifying novel therapeutic approaches to treat liver disease.

Year of Publication
2015
Journal
Curr Opin Genet Dev
Volume
32
Pages
153-61
Date Published
2015 Jun
ISSN
1879-0380
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DOI
10.1016/j.gde.2015.03.002
PubMed ID
25863341
PubMed Central ID
PMC4780866
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R01 DK090311 / DK / NIDDK NIH HHS / United States
R01 DK095721 / DK / NIDDK NIH HHS / United States
R01DK090311 / DK / NIDDK NIH HHS / United States
R01DK095721 / DK / NIDDK NIH HHS / United States