Cross-species spatial transcriptomics of hepatic zonation in mouse and human
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The liver’s portal–central axis organizes hepatocyte biology into periportal, mi
dzonal, and pericentral programs that lead energy metabolism, xenobiotic clearance, and
endocrine control. How these spatial programs intersect with sex-biased transcription—and
whether mouse models mirror human biology—remains unclear. We applied Visium CytAs
sist spatial transcriptomics to formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded liver sections from balanced
male/female cohorts (mouse n = 10; human n = 19). After stringent quality control and
hepatocyte enrichment, we reconstructed zonation by landmark-based scoring and mapped
expression across periportal, midzonal, and pericentral regions. Zonation emerged as a sta
ble organizing principle in both species. Sex effects, however, were strongly context-depend
ent. In mouse, sex-biased expression was pronounced and modulated by lobular position,
with many transcripts showing differences that were specific to liver compartments (i.e., sex
effects that depend on zone). In human, sex differences were weaker, typically confined to
particular compartments, and involved distinct sets of metabolic, structural, and immune
genes. Cross-species ortholog comparisons revealed limited concordance: gene-level
agreement was low and pathway overlaps were sparse. Part of this gap likely reflects true
biological differences; additional attenuation likely stems from platform limits—probe-capture
bias, transcript drop-out, and the multi-cellular averaging of Visium spots-rather than formalin
fixation per se. Overall, liver zonation is conserved, whereas sex-dependent gene expression
is not uniformly shared between mouse and human. The results argue for spatial- and sex
aware study designs and careful, assay-level validation before translating mouse findings to
human drug development or safety assessment.
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Tutora: Meritxell Pujolassos
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