Scientists discover cell responsible for repairing damaged liver tissue

May 3, 2024  10:29

A type of cell responsible for repairing damaged liver tissue has been uncovered for the first time by a team of scientists, News Medical reports.

The study, published in Nature journal, showed how these new-found cells migrate to the site of damage, providing new insights into the way the liver heals itself. 

The authors say the findings could spur the development of new therapies that harness the liver's unique capacity to regenerate.

During acute liver failure, the organ's ability to repair and regenerate is often overwhelmed, with patients requiring an emergency liver transplant to regain liver function.

Scientists from the University of Edinburgh studied human liver tissue from patients with acute liver failure for signs of cell proliferation and regeneration following the rapid loss of liver function.

They found that a significant proportion of cells retained the ability to multiply. There were, however, still substantial areas of damage in the patients' livers, suggesting that processes other than cell proliferation are critical during regeneration.

The research team profiled the genes within every liver cell in both healthy and regenerating human liver tissue to better understand the regeneration process, using a technique called single-cell RNA sequencing.

The findings uncovered a previously undetected population of wound-healing liver cells that emerge during human liver regeneration to aid recovery.

The team used special imaging techniques in mice to view the wound-healing cells in action.

During liver regeneration, so-called leader cells appear at the edge of the healthy tissue, dragging the tissue together to close the wound - similarly to how skin heals after a cut.

Imaging also revealed that the population of healing liver cells appears before cell proliferation begins.

Widespread infection is a major concern following acute liver failure. Bacteria from the gut can escape into the liver when the liver is damaged. This can lead to sepsis if the liver is unable to clear the infection.

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