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Three-dimensional spatially resolved geometrical and functional models of human liver tissue reveal new aspects of NAFLD progression

Authors :
Fabián, Segovia-Miranda
Hernán, Morales-Navarrete
Michael, Kücken
Vincent, Moser
Sarah, Seifert
Urska, Repnik
Fabian, Rost
Mario, Brosch
Alexander, Hendricks
Sebastian, Hinz
Christoph, Röcken
Dieter, Lütjohann
Yannis, Kalaidzidis
Clemens, Schafmayer
Lutz, Brusch
Jochen, Hampe
Marino, Zerial
Source :
Nature medicine. 25(12)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Early disease diagnosis is key to the effective treatment of diseases. Histopathological analysis of human biopsies is the gold standard to diagnose tissue alterations. However, this approach has low resolution and overlooks 3D (three-dimensional) structural changes resulting from functional alterations. Here, we applied multiphoton imaging, 3D digital reconstructions and computational simulations to generate spatially resolved geometrical and functional models of human liver tissue at different stages of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). We identified a set of morphometric cellular and tissue parameters correlated with disease progression, and discover profound topological defects in the 3D bile canalicular (BC) network. Personalized biliary fluid dynamic simulations predicted an increased pericentral biliary pressure and micro-cholestasis, consistent with elevated cholestatic biomarkers in patients' sera. Our spatially resolved models of human liver tissue can contribute to high-definition medicine by identifying quantitative multiparametric cellular and tissue signatures to define disease progression and provide new insights into NAFLD pathophysiology.

Details

ISSN :
1546170X
Volume :
25
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature medicine
Accession number :
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