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De novo formation of the biliary system by TGFβ-mediated hepatocyte transdifferentiation

Authors :
Aras N. Mattis
Bryan Donnelly
Anne-Laure Rougemont
Johanna R. Schaub
Feng Chen
Milad Rezvani
Stacey S. Huppert
Ashley Cast
Hubert Y. Luu
Kari A. Huppert
Simone N. T. Kurial
Philip J. Rosenthal
Holger Willenbring
Bernadette Y. Hsu
Rebekah Karns
Source :
Nature, vol 557, iss 7704, Nature, Nature, Vol. 557, No 7704 (2018) pp. 247-251
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2018.

Abstract

Transdifferentiation is a complete and stable change in cell identity that serves as an alternative to stem-cell-mediated organ regeneration. In adult mammals, findings of transdifferentiation have been limited to the replenishment of cells lost from preexisting structures, in the presence of a fully developed scaffold and niche 1 . Here we show that transdifferentiation of hepatocytes in the mouse liver can build a structure that failed to form in development-the biliary system in a mouse model that mimics the hepatic phenotype of human Alagille syndrome (ALGS) 2 . In these mice, hepatocytes convert into mature cholangiocytes and form bile ducts that are effective in draining bile and persist after the cholestatic liver injury is reversed, consistent with transdifferentiation. These findings redefine hepatocyte plasticity, which appeared to be limited to metaplasia, that is, incomplete and transient biliary differentiation as an adaptation to cell injury, based on previous studies in mice with a fully developed biliary system3-6. In contrast to bile duct development7-9, we show that de novo bile duct formation by hepatocyte transdifferentiation is independent of NOTCH signalling. We identify TGFβ signalling as the driver of this compensatory mechanism and show that it is active in some patients with ALGS. Furthermore, we show that TGFβ signalling can be targeted to enhance the formation of the biliary system from hepatocytes, and that the transdifferentiation-inducing signals and remodelling capacity of the bile-duct-deficient liver can be harnessed with transplanted hepatocytes. Our results define the regenerative potential of mammalian transdifferentiation and reveal opportunities for the treatment of ALGS and other cholestatic liver diseases.

Details

ISSN :
00280836
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature, vol 557, iss 7704, Nature, Nature, Vol. 557, No 7704 (2018) pp. 247-251
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....10dd0fa9ce123f0a25b993170ed07f6d