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Hepatic stellate cells control liver zonation, size and functions via R-spondin 3

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  • Atsushi Sugimoto

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University Digestive and Liver Disease Research Center)

  • Yoshinobu Saito

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University Digestive and Liver Disease Research Center
    Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine)

  • Guanxiong Wang

    (German Cancer Research Center
    Heidelberg University)

  • Qiuyan Sun

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University Digestive and Liver Disease Research Center)

  • Chuan Yin

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University Digestive and Liver Disease Research Center)

  • Ki Hong Lee

    (German Cancer Research Center
    Heidelberg University)

  • Yana Geng

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University Digestive and Liver Disease Research Center)

  • Presha Rajbhandari

    (Columbia University)

  • Celine Hernandez

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University Digestive and Liver Disease Research Center)

  • Marcella Steffani

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University Digestive and Liver Disease Research Center)

  • Jingran Qie

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University Digestive and Liver Disease Research Center)

  • Thomas Savage

    (Columbia University)

  • Dhruv M. Goyal

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University Digestive and Liver Disease Research Center)

  • Kevin C. Ray

    (Vanderbilt University Medical Center)

  • Taruna V. Neelakantan

    (Columbia University)

  • Deqi Yin

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University Digestive and Liver Disease Research Center)

  • Johannes Melms

    (Columbia University)

  • Brandon M. Lehrich

    (University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine)

  • Tyler M. Yasaka

    (University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine)

  • Silvia Liu

    (University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine)

  • Michael Oertel

    (University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine)

  • Tian Lan

    (Charité—Universitätsmedizin Berlin)

  • Adrien Guillot

    (Charité—Universitätsmedizin Berlin)

  • Moritz Peiseler

    (Charité—Universitätsmedizin Berlin)

  • Aveline Filliol

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University Digestive and Liver Disease Research Center)

  • Hiroaki Kanzaki

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Naoto Fujiwara

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Samhita Ravi

    (University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine)

  • Benjamin Izar

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University
    Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center)

  • Mario Brosch

    (Technische Universität Dresden)

  • Jochen Hampe

    (Technische Universität Dresden)

  • Helen Remotti

    (Columbia University Digestive and Liver Disease Research Center
    Columbia University Irving Medical Center)

  • Josepmaria Argemi

    (Cancer Center Clínica Universidad de Navarra (CCUN)
    Instituto de Salud Carlos III)

  • Zhaoli Sun

    (Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine)

  • Timothy J. Kendall

    (University of Edinburgh)

  • Yujin Hoshida

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Frank Tacke

    (Charité—Universitätsmedizin Berlin)

  • Jonathan A. Fallowfield

    (University of Edinburgh)

  • Storm K. Blockley-Powell

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University Digestive and Liver Disease Research Center)

  • Rebecca A. Haeusler

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University Digestive and Liver Disease Research Center)

  • Jonathan B. Steinman

    (Columbia University)

  • Utpal B. Pajvani

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University Digestive and Liver Disease Research Center
    Institute of Human Nutrition)

  • Satdarshan P. Monga

    (University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine)

  • Ramon Bataller

    (Hospital Clinic)

  • Mojgan Masoodi

    (Bern University Hospital)

  • Nicholas Arpaia

    (Columbia University Digestive and Liver Disease Research Center
    Columbia University
    Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center)

  • Youngmin A. Lee

    (Vanderbilt University Medical Center)

  • Brent R. Stockwell

    (Columbia University Digestive and Liver Disease Research Center
    Columbia University
    Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center)

  • Hellmut G. Augustin

    (German Cancer Research Center
    Heidelberg University)

  • Robert F. Schwabe

    (Columbia University
    Columbia University Digestive and Liver Disease Research Center
    Charité—Universitätsmedizin Berlin
    Institute of Human Nutrition)

Abstract

Hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) have a central pathogenetic role in the development of liver fibrosis. However, their fibrosis-independent and homeostatic functions remain poorly understood1–5. Here we demonstrate that genetic depletion of HSCs changes WNT activity and zonation of hepatocytes, leading to marked alterations in liver regeneration, cytochrome P450 metabolism and injury. We identify R-spondin 3 (RSPO3), an HSC-enriched modulator of WNT signalling, as responsible for these hepatocyte-regulatory effects of HSCs. HSC-selective deletion of Rspo3 phenocopies the effects of HSC depletion on hepatocyte gene expression, zonation, liver size, regeneration and cytochrome P450-mediated detoxification, and exacerbates alcohol-associated and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease. RSPO3 expression decreases with HSC activation and is inversely associated with outcomes in patients with alcohol-associated and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease. These protective and hepatocyte-regulating functions of HSCs via RSPO3 resemble the R-spondin-expressing stromal niche in other organs and should be integrated into current therapeutic concepts.

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  • Atsushi Sugimoto & Yoshinobu Saito & Guanxiong Wang & Qiuyan Sun & Chuan Yin & Ki Hong Lee & Yana Geng & Presha Rajbhandari & Celine Hernandez & Marcella Steffani & Jingran Qie & Thomas Savage & Dhruv, 2025. "Hepatic stellate cells control liver zonation, size and functions via R-spondin 3," Nature, Nature, vol. 640(8059), pages 752-761, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:640:y:2025:i:8059:d:10.1038_s41586-025-08677-w
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-025-08677-w
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