Lineage Tracing Reveals the Bipotency of SOX9+ Hepatocytes during Liver Regeneration

2019 
Summary Elucidation of the role of different cell lineages in the liver could offer avenues to drive liver regeneration. Previous studies showed that SOX9 + hepatocytes can differentiate into ductal cells after liver injuries. It is unclear whether SOX9 + hepatocytes are uni- or bipotent progenitors at a single-cell level during liver injury. Here, we developed a genetic tracing system to delineate the lineage potential of SOX9 + hepatocytes during liver homeostasis and regeneration. Fate-mapping data showed that these SOX9 + hepatocytes respond specifically to different liver injuries, with some contributing to a substantial number of ductal cells. Clonal analysis demonstrated that a single SOX9 + hepatocyte gives rise to both hepatocytes and ductal cells after liver injury. This study provides direct evidence that SOX9 + hepatocytes can serve as bipotent progenitors after liver injury, producing both hepatocytes and ductal cells for liver repair and regeneration.
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