BACKGROUND: As the role of hepatic progenitor cells (HPCs) in constituting ductular reactions in pathogenesis remains ambiguous, we aimed to establish the in vivo cause-and-effect relationship between HPCs and chronic liver disease progression. We previously demonstrated that peritumoral ductules are associated with angiogenesis in liver tumors, and forkhead box L1 (Foxl1)-expressing murine HPCs secrete angiogenic factors in vitro. Therefore, we hypothesized that HPCs are capable of remodeling the portal vascular microenvironment and regulating overall liver disease progression, and this function of HPCs is dependent on recombination signal binding protein for immunoglobulin kappa J region (RBPJ), a key effector of the Notch signaling pathway. METHODS: We generated HPC-specific Rbpj conditional knockout mice (CKO) using Foxl1-Cre, treated them with the DDC diet to induce chronic liver disease, and performed serum biochemistry, gene expression analysis, and immunostaining analysis. RESULTS: CKO mice exhibited a significant reduction in serum levels of liver injury markers, ductular reactions, vascular and fibrotic areas, and hepatic expression of fibrosis and inflammation markers compared to control mice (WT). Single-nucleus RNA sequencing comparing CKO and WT livers detected transcriptome changes across multiple cell types, including endothelial cells, HSCs, and cholangiocytes. Expression of several reactive cholangiocyte markers, including vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM1), in HPCs was significantly downregulated in response to anti-Rbpj shRNAs in vitro. Immunofluorescence analysis indicated that the percentage of VCAM1+ cells was reduced in both HPC and cholangiocyte populations in CKO compared to WT in vivo. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings reveal Rbpj-dependent expression of reactive cholangiocyte markers in HPCs and demonstrate that Rbpj deletion in HPCs attenuates not only endothelial responses but also liver injury, fibrosis, and VCAM1 expression in cholangiocytes, highlighting the crucial role of HPCs in pathogenic progression.
Rbpj deletion in hepatic progenitor cells attenuates endothelial responses and fibrosis in DDC-fed mice.
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作者:Lee Sanghoon, Ren Lu, Li Weiwei, Paranjpe Aditi, Zhou Ping, Potter Andrew, Huppert Stacey S, Shin Soona
期刊: | Hepatology Communications | 影响因子: | 4.600 |
时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jun 19; 9(7):e0745 |
doi: | 10.1097/HC9.0000000000000745 |
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