Actin Depolymerization in Dedifferentiated Liver Sinusoidal Endothelial Cells Promotes Fenestrae Re-Formation

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Liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs) possess fenestrae, which are key for the exchange between blood and hepatocytes. Alterations in their number or diameter have important implications for hepatic function in liver diseases. They are lost early in the development of hepatic fibrosis through a process called capillarization. In this study, we aimed to demonstrate whether in vitro dedifferentiated LSECs that have lost fenestrae are able to re-form these structures. Using stimulated emission depletion super-resolution microscopy in combination with transmission electron microscopy, we analyzed fenestrae formation in a model mimicking the capillarization process in vitro. Actin is known to be involved in fenestrae regulation in differentiated LSECs. Using cytochalasin D, an actin-depolymerizing agent, we demonstrated that dedifferentiated LSECs remain capable of forming fenestrae. Conclusion: We provide a new insight into the complex role of actin in fenestrae formation and in the control of their size and show that LSEC fenestrae re-formation is possible, suggesting that this process could be used during fibrosis regression to try to restore exchanges and hepatocyte functions.

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Di Martino, J., Mascalchi, P., Legros, P., Lacomme, S., Gontier, E., Bioulac-Sage, P., … Saltel, F. (2019). Actin Depolymerization in Dedifferentiated Liver Sinusoidal Endothelial Cells Promotes Fenestrae Re-Formation. Hepatology Communications, 3(2), 213–219. https://doi.org/10.1002/hep4.1301

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