Human Precision-Cut Liver Slices: A Potential Platform to Study Alcohol-Related Liver Disease

Author:

Rastovic Una12ORCID,Bozzano Sergio Francesco12,Riva Antonio12ORCID,Simoni-Nieves Arturo12,Harris Nicola12ORCID,Miquel Rosa3,Lackner Carolin4,Zen Yoh3,Zamalloa Ane3,Menon Krishna3,Heaton Nigel3,Chokshi Shilpa12,Palma Elena12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. The Roger Williams Institute of Hepatology, Foundation for Liver Research, London SE5 9NT, UK

2. Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine, King’s College London, London WC2R 2LS, UK

3. Institute of Liver Studies, King’s College London, London WC2R 2LS, UK

4. Institute of Pathology, Medical University of Graz, 8010 Graz, Austria

Abstract

Alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) encompasses a range of pathological conditions that are complex to study at the clinical and preclinical levels. Despite the global burden of ALD, there is a lack of effective treatments, and mortality is high. One of the reasons for the unsuccessful development of novel therapies is that experimental studies are hindered by the challenge of recapitulating this multifactorial disorder in vitro, including the contributions of hepatotoxicity, impaired lipid metabolism, fibrosis and inflammatory cytokine storm, which are critical drivers in the pathogenesis of ALD in patients and primary targets for drug development. Here, we present the unique characteristics of the culture of human precision-cut liver slices (PCLS) to replicate key disease processes in ALD. PCLS were prepared from human liver specimens and treated with ethanol alone or in combination with fatty acids and lipopolysaccharide (FA + LPS) for up to 5 days to induce hepatotoxic, inflammatory and fibrotic events associated with ALD. Alcohol insult induced hepatocyte death which was more pronounced with the addition of FA + LPS. This mixture showed a significant increase in the cytokines conventionally associated with the prototypical inflammatory response observed in severe ALD, and interestingly, alcohol alone exhibited a different effect. Profibrogenic activation was also observed in the slices and investigated in the context of slice preparation. These results support the versatility of this organotypic model to study different pathways involved in alcohol-induced liver damage and ALD progression and highlight the applicability of the PCLS for drug discovery, confirming their relevance as a bridge between preclinical and clinical studies.

Funder

Foundation for Liver Research

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry,Organic Chemistry,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Computer Science Applications,Spectroscopy,Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Catalysis

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