Acquisition of epithelial plasticity in human chronic liver disease
Wellcome/MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute · University of Cambridge · +9 more institutions
Abstract
, but technical challenges and ethical aspects are limiting the validation of these results in humans. We decided to address this difficulty with respect to the liver. This organ displays the remarkable ability to regenerate after acute injury, although liver regeneration in the context of recurring injury remains to be fully demonstrated. Here we performed single-nucleus RNA sequencing (snRNA-seq) on 47 liver biopsies from patients with different stages of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease to establish a cellular map of the liver during disease progression. We then combined these single-cell-level data with advanced 3D imaging to reveal profound changes in the liver architecture.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 39.19
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 75
Authors
19- CGChristopher GribbenCorresponding
Wellcome/MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, University of Cambridge, Open Targets
- VGVasileios Galanakis
Wellcome/MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, University of Cambridge, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Open Targets
- ACAlexander Calderwood
Wellcome/MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, University of Cambridge
- ECEleanor C Williams
Wellcome/MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, University of Cambridge
- RCRuben Chazarra-Gil
Wellcome/MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute, University of Cambridge
Topics & keywords
- Plasticity
- Disease
- Biology
- Medicine
- Pathology
- Physics
- Good health and well-being