Nature Communications (Jan 2021)
Hyperpolyploidization of hepatocyte initiates preneoplastic lesion formation in the liver
Abstract
Polyploidy is a common feature in normal hepatocytes, however, the pathophysiological function of hepatic hyperpolyploidy is unclear. Here, the authors show that genotoxic stress induces accumulation of hyperpolyploid hepatocytes around the centrilobular region of the liver, which may indicate the origin of preneoplastic formation.