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Liver homeostasis is maintained by midlobular zone 2 hepatocytes

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SCIENCE
卷 371, 期 6532, 页码 906-+

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.abb1625

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  1. NIH/NIDDK [R01DK54921, R01DK111588]
  2. NIH [R03ES026397]
  3. CPRIT [RP150596, RP190208, RP170267, RP180268]
  4. Pollack Foundation
  5. NIH/NCI [R01CA251928]
  6. Burroughs Wellcome Career Award for Medical Scientists
  7. Stand Up To Cancer Innovative Research Grant [SU2C-AACR-IRG 10-16]
  8. American Association for Cancer Research, the scientific partner of SU2C

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The liver is organized into different zones where hepatocytes express different metabolic enzymes. Research has shown that zone 2 plays a significant role in contributing to new hepatocytes during both homeostasis and regeneration.
The liver is organized into zones in which hepatocytes express different metabolic enzymes. The cells most responsible for liver repopulation and regeneration remain undefined, because fate mapping has only been performed on a few hepatocyte subsets. Here, 14 murine fate-mapping strains were used to systematically compare distinct subsets of hepatocytes. During homeostasis, cells from both periportal zone 1 and pericentral zone 3 contracted in number, whereas cells from midlobular zone 2 expanded in number. Cells within zone 2, which are sheltered from common injuries, also contributed to regeneration after pericentral and periportal injuries. Repopulation from zone 2 was driven by the insulin-like growth factor binding protein 2-mechanistic target of rapamycin-cyclin D1 (IGFBP2-mTOR-CCND1) axis. Therefore, different regions of the lobule exhibit differences in their contribution to hepatocyte turnover, and zone 2 is an important source of new hepatocytes during homeostasis and regeneration.

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