Alterations in Cytoskeleton and Mitochondria in the Development and Reversal of Steatosis in Human Hepatocytes

脂肪变性 线粒体 细胞生物学 生物 脂肪肝 非酒精性脂肪肝 骨小管 内科学 病理 内分泌学 医学 解剖 疾病
作者
Letao Fan,Aslıhan Gökaltun,Sarah Maggipinto,Yoshinori Kitagawa,J. A. Jeevendra Martyn,Heidi Yeh,Basak E. Uygun,Martin L. Yarmush,O. Berk Usta
出处
期刊:Cellular and molecular gastroenterology and hepatology [Elsevier BV]
卷期号:16 (2): 243-261 被引量:8
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jcmgh.2023.04.003
摘要

Background & AimsAlterations in mitochondrial morphology and function and increased oxidative stresses in hepatocytes are well established in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Patients can undergo lifestyle changes, especially in earlier NAFLD stages, to reverse disease-induced phenotypes on a gross level. Yet, little is known about whether mitochondrial function and injuries recover upon reversal. Thus, we elucidated this question and interplays between the cytoskeletal network and mitochondria in the development and reversal of steatosis.MethodsWe cultured primary human hepatocytes stably for 2 weeks and used free fatty acid supplementation to induce steatosis over 7 days and reversed steatosis by free fatty acid withdrawal over the next 7 days. We assessed cytoskeletal and mitochondrial morphologies using immunocytochemistry and confocal microscopy. We evaluated mitochondrial respiration and function via the Seahorse analyzer, in which we fully optimized reagent dosing specifically for human hepatocytes.ResultsDuring early steatosis, intracellular lipid droplets displaced microtubules altering mitochondrial distribution, and disrupted the F-actin network, leading to loss of bile canaliculi in steatotic hepatocytes. Basal mitochondrial respiration, maximum respiratory capacity, and resistance to H2O2-induced cell death also increased as an adaptative response. Upon reversal of steatosis, F-actin and bile canaliculi were restored in hepatocytes. Nevertheless, we observed an increase in elongated mitochondrial branches accompanied by decreases in α-tubulin expression, mitochondrial proton leak, and susceptibility to H2O2-induced cell death.ConclusionsDespite the restoration of cytoskeletons morphologically upon reversal of steatosis, the mitochondria in hepatocytes were impaired owing to early adaptative respiratory increase. Hepatocytes thus were highly predisposed to H2O2-induced cell death. These results indicate the persistence of potential health risks for recovering NAFLD patients. Alterations in mitochondrial morphology and function and increased oxidative stresses in hepatocytes are well established in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Patients can undergo lifestyle changes, especially in earlier NAFLD stages, to reverse disease-induced phenotypes on a gross level. Yet, little is known about whether mitochondrial function and injuries recover upon reversal. Thus, we elucidated this question and interplays between the cytoskeletal network and mitochondria in the development and reversal of steatosis. We cultured primary human hepatocytes stably for 2 weeks and used free fatty acid supplementation to induce steatosis over 7 days and reversed steatosis by free fatty acid withdrawal over the next 7 days. We assessed cytoskeletal and mitochondrial morphologies using immunocytochemistry and confocal microscopy. We evaluated mitochondrial respiration and function via the Seahorse analyzer, in which we fully optimized reagent dosing specifically for human hepatocytes. During early steatosis, intracellular lipid droplets displaced microtubules altering mitochondrial distribution, and disrupted the F-actin network, leading to loss of bile canaliculi in steatotic hepatocytes. Basal mitochondrial respiration, maximum respiratory capacity, and resistance to H2O2-induced cell death also increased as an adaptative response. Upon reversal of steatosis, F-actin and bile canaliculi were restored in hepatocytes. Nevertheless, we observed an increase in elongated mitochondrial branches accompanied by decreases in α-tubulin expression, mitochondrial proton leak, and susceptibility to H2O2-induced cell death. Despite the restoration of cytoskeletons morphologically upon reversal of steatosis, the mitochondria in hepatocytes were impaired owing to early adaptative respiratory increase. Hepatocytes thus were highly predisposed to H2O2-induced cell death. These results indicate the persistence of potential health risks for recovering NAFLD patients.

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