Mapping the hepatic immune landscape identifies monocytic macrophages as key drivers of steatohepatitis and cholangiopathy progression.
Adrien GuillotMarc WinklerMilessa da Silva AfonsoAbhishek AggarwalDavid LopezHilmar BergerMarlene S KohlheppHanyang LiuBurcin ÖzdirikJohannes EschrichJing MaMoritz PeiselerFelix HeymannSwetha PendemSangeetha MahadevanBin GaoLauri DiehlRuchi GuptaFrank TackePublished in: Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) (2023)
Loss of hepatocytes and increased ductular reaction are tightly associated with monocyte-derived macrophage accumulation and represent the most prominent common immunological feature revealing the progression of NAFLD, primary sclerosing cholangitis, primary biliary cholangitis, and alcoholic hepatitis, suggesting IBA1 + CD163 low macrophages are key pathogenic drivers of human liver disease progression across diverse etiologies.