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Influence of Liver Fibrosis on Lobular Zonation

Little is known about how liver fibrosis influences lobular zonation. To address this question, we used three mouse models of liver fibrosis, repeated CCl(4) administration for 2, 6 and 12 months to induce pericentral damage, as well as bile duct ligation (21 days) and mdr2(−/−) mice to study peripo...

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Autores principales: Ghallab, Ahmed, Myllys, Maiju, H. Holland, Christian, Zaza, Ayham, Murad, Walaa, Hassan, Reham, A. Ahmed, Yasser, Abbas, Tahany, A. Abdelrahim, Eman, Schneider, Kai Markus, Matz-Soja, Madlen, Reinders, Jörg, Gebhardt, Rolf, Berres, Marie-Luise, Hatting, Maximilian, Drasdo, Dirk, Saez-Rodriguez, Julio, Trautwein, Christian, G. Hengstler, Jan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6953125/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31810365
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells8121556
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Sumario:Little is known about how liver fibrosis influences lobular zonation. To address this question, we used three mouse models of liver fibrosis, repeated CCl(4) administration for 2, 6 and 12 months to induce pericentral damage, as well as bile duct ligation (21 days) and mdr2(−/−) mice to study periportal fibrosis. Analyses were performed by RNA-sequencing, immunostaining of zonated proteins and image analysis. RNA-sequencing demonstrated a significant enrichment of pericentral genes among genes downregulated by CCl(4); vice versa, periportal genes were enriched among the upregulated genes. Immunostaining showed an almost complete loss of pericentral proteins, such as cytochrome P450 enzymes and glutamine synthetase, while periportal proteins, such as arginase 1 and CPS1 became expressed also in pericentral hepatocytes. This pattern of fibrosis-associated ‘periportalization’ was consistently observed in all three mouse models and led to complete resistance to hepatotoxic doses of acetaminophen (200 mg/kg). Characterization of the expression response identified the inflammatory pathways TGFβ, NFκB, TNFα, and transcription factors NFKb1, Stat1, Hif1a, Trp53, and Atf1 among those activated, while estrogen-associated pathways, Hnf4a and Hnf1a, were decreased. In conclusion, liver fibrosis leads to strong alterations of lobular zonation, where the pericentral region adopts periportal features. Beside adverse consequences, periportalization supports adaptation to repeated doses of hepatotoxic compounds.