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  • The importance of the interaction between hepatocyte and hepatic stellate cells in fibrogenesis induced by fatty accumulation.

The importance of the interaction between hepatocyte and hepatic stellate cells in fibrogenesis induced by fatty accumulation.

Experimental and molecular pathology (2014-12-24)
Pablo J Giraudi, Varenka J Barbero Becerra, Veronica Marin, Norberto C Chavez-Tapia, Claudio Tiribelli, Natalia Rosso
ABSTRACT

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is characterized by an initial accumulation of triglycerides that can progress to non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, which can ultimately evolve to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Hepatic stellate cells play a key role in liver fibrogenesis by an increased activation and an altered profile of genes involved in the turnover of extracellular matrix components. To reproduce in-vitro the functional cell connections observed in vivo it is essential to consider cell-to-cell proximity and interaction. The aim of this study was to determine the response to free fatty acids in a simultaneous co-culture model of hepatocytes and hepatic stellate cells. Simultaneous co-culture model and monoculture of each cell type (control) were exposed to FFA for 24 up to 144 h. Quantification of steatosis; stellate cell activation; assessment of fibrogenic response; expression and activity of metalloproteinases as well as collagen biosynthesis were evaluated. Free fatty acids induced comparable steatosis in simultaneous co-culture and monoculture. However, the activation of the stellate cells assessed by alpha-smooth muscle actin expression is greater when cells were in close contact. Furthermore, a time-dependent increment of tissue inhibitor metalloproteinase-2 protein was observed, which was inversely correlated with protein expression and activity of matrix-metalloproteinases, suggesting enhanced collagen biosynthesis. This behavior was absent in cell monoculture. These data indicate that cell-to-cell proximity between hepatocytes and stellate cells is necessary for the initiation of the fibrotic process.

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