Proteome analysis reveals pathways of corticoid- & shape constraint-induced transdifferentiation of the hepatic cell line HepaRG
RECORD | Already taken place Th, 2.12.2021
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Unsplash/National Cancer Institute: Proteome analysis reveals pathways of corticoid- & shape constraint-induced transdifferentiation of the hepatic cell line HepaRG
HepaRG cells are the most appropriate and versatile cell system surrogate for primary human hepatocytes1. They exhibit unique properties: self-renewal of progenitor cells, full differentiation toward hepatocytes or cholangiocytes, and an ability for retro-differentiation toward a proliferative state.
To unravel the molecular mechanisms controlling such plasticity and HepaRG transdifferentiation abilities, the proteomes of several cell lines derived from HepaRG progenitors were compared.
Presenter: Charlotte Brun (Laboratoire de Spectrométrie de Masse BioOrganique, Université de Strasbourg, France)

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