The role of altered lipid composition and distribution in liver fibrosis revealed by multimodal nonlinear optical microscopy

多模非线性光学显微镜揭示脂质组成和分布改变在肝纤维化中的作用

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作者:Hao Jia, Juan Liu, Tinghe Fang, Zhen Zhou, Ruihong Li, Wenzhen Yin, Yao Qian, Qi Wang, Wanhui Zhou, Chang Liu, Dingcheng Sun, Xun Chen, Zheng Ouyang, Jiahong Dong, Yunfang Wang, Shuhua Yue

Abstract

Intracellular lipid accumulation is commonly seen in fibrotic livers, but its exact role in liver fibrosis remains elusive. Here, we established a multimodal nonlinear optical microscopy to quantitatively map distribution of biomolecules in fibrotic livers. Our data revealed that unsaturated triglycerides were predominantly accumulated in central vein area during liver fibrosis but not in portal vein area. Moreover, the lipid homeostasis was remarkably dysregulated in the late-stage compared to the early-stage fibrosis, including increased unsaturated triglycerides with decreased lipid unsaturation degree and decreased membrane fluidity. Such alterations were likely due to up-regulated lipogenesis, desaturation, and peroxidation, which consequently led to endoplasmic reticulum stress and cell death. Inspiringly, injured hepatocyte could be rescued by remodeling lipid homeostasis via either supply of unsaturated fatty acids or enhancement of membrane fluidity. Collectively, our study improves current understanding of the role of lipid homeostasis in fibrosis and open opportunities for treatment.

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