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Mid-Lobular Hepatocytes Exhibit Transient Proliferation Pause and Stress Response through Atf4-Ddit3 axis in Early Acute Liver Injury (CUT&Run)


ABSTRACT: Liver zonation remains a critical aspect of understanding its response to acute injury. This study investigates the impact of acetaminophen-induced acute liver injury on zonal heterogeneity during early phases of injury. Through Ki67 staining, we observed a transient pause in proliferation specifically among mid-lobular hepatocytes during the initiation phase. Using spatial transcriptomics, immunostaining, and in vivo assays, we elucidated that mid-lobular hepatocytes upregulate the Atf4-Ddit3 axis, offering temporary protection at the cost of reduced proliferation mediated by Btg2. Our findings underscore the unique zonal metabolism of acetaminophen as a determinant of differential tissue responses across lobular regions. This study highlights how distinct liver zones exhibit varied responses during the early stages of acute injury, with mid-lobular hepatocytes showing an integrated stress response characterized by protective mechanisms that temporarily suppress proliferation.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE272565 | GEO | 2024/09/17

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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