Publikation: Phenotypic characterization of liver tissue heterogeneity through a next-generation 3D single-cell atlas
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Three-dimensional (3D) geometrical models are potent tools for quantifying complex tissue features and exploring structure–function relationships. However, these models are generally incomplete due to experimental limitations in acquiring multiple (> 4) fluorescent channels in thick tissue sections simultaneously. Indeed, predictive geometrical and functional models of the liver have been restricted to few tissue and cellular components, excluding important cellular populations such as hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) and Kupffer cells (KCs). Here, we combined deep-tissue immunostaining, multiphoton microscopy, deep-learning techniques, and 3D image processing to computationally expand the number of simultaneously reconstructed tissue structures. We then generated a spatial single-cell atlas of hepatic architecture (Hep3D), including all main tissue and cellular components at different stages of post-natal development in mice. We used Hep3D to quantitatively study 1) hepatic morphodynamics from early post-natal development to adulthood, and 2) the effect on the liver's overall structure when changing the hepatic environment after removing KCs. In addition to a complete description of bile canaliculi and sinusoidal network remodeling, our analysis uncovered unexpected spatiotemporal patterns of non-parenchymal cells and hepatocytes differing in size, number of nuclei, and DNA content. Surprisingly, we found that the specific depletion of KCs results in morphological changes in hepatocytes and HSCs. These findings reveal novel characteristics of liver heterogeneity and have important implications for both the structural organization of liver tissue and its function. Our next-gen 3D single-cell atlas is a powerful tool to understand liver tissue architecture, opening up avenues for in-depth investigations into tissue structure across both normal and pathological conditions.
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MARTÍNEZ-TORRES, Dilan, Valentina MALDONADO, Cristian PÉREZ-GALLARDO, Rodrigo YAÑEZ, Valeria CANDIA, Yannis KALAIDZIDIS, Marino ZERIAL, Hernán MORALES-NAVARRETE, Fabián SEGOVIA-MIRANDA, 2024. Phenotypic characterization of liver tissue heterogeneity through a next-generation 3D single-cell atlas. In: Scientific Reports. Springer. 2024, 14, 2823. eISSN 2045-2322. Available under: doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-53309-4BibTex
@article{MartinezTorres2024Pheno-69369, year={2024}, doi={10.1038/s41598-024-53309-4}, title={Phenotypic characterization of liver tissue heterogeneity through a next-generation 3D single-cell atlas}, volume={14}, journal={Scientific Reports}, author={Martínez-Torres, Dilan and Maldonado, Valentina and Pérez-Gallardo, Cristian and Yañez, Rodrigo and Candia, Valeria and Kalaidzidis, Yannis and Zerial, Marino and Morales-Navarrete, Hernán and Segovia-Miranda, Fabián}, note={Article Number: 2823} }
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