Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology (Jan 2021)

Lipid Storage and Interferon Response Determine the Phenotype of Ground Glass Hepatocytes in Mice and HumansSummary

  • Yuri Churin,
  • Karuna Irungbam,
  • Christoph S. Imiela,
  • David Schwarz,
  • Hans-Joachim Mollenkopf,
  • Uta Drebber,
  • Margarete Odenthal,
  • Oleg Pak,
  • Magdalena Huber,
  • Dieter Glebe,
  • Martin Roderfeld,
  • Elke Roeb

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
pp. 383 – 394

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Background and Aims: A histopathological hallmark of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is the presence of ground glass hepatocytes (GGHs). GGHs are liver cells that exhibit eosinophilic, granular, glassy cytoplasm in light microscopy and are characterized by accumulation of HBV surface (HBs) proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). More important, GGHs have been accepted as a precursor of HCC and may represent preneoplastic lesions of the liver. Methods: Here we show that the reason for ground glass phenotype of hepatocytes in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and in HBs transgenic mice is a complex formation between HBs proteins and lipid droplets (LDs) within the ER. Results: As fat is a main component of LDs their presence reduces the protein density of HBs aggregates. Therefore, they adsorb less amount of eosin during hematoxylin-eosin staining and appear dull in light microscopy. However, after induction of interferon response in the liver LDs were not only co-localized with HBs but also distributed throughout the cytoplasm of hepatocytes. The uniform distribution of LDs weakens the contrast between HBs aggregates and the rest of the cytoplasm and complicates the identification of GGHs. Suppression of interferon response restored the ground glass phenotype of hepatocytes. Conclusions: Complex formation between HBs and LDs represents a very important feature of CHB that could affect LDs functions in hepatocytes. The strain specific activation of the interferon response in the liver of HBs/c mice prevented the development of GGHs. Thus, manipulation of LDs could provide a new treatment strategy in the prevention of liver cancer.

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