Abstract
Metabolic-dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH) is the leading cause of chronic liver disease, but an incomplete understanding of MASH-induced liver fibrosis has limited therapeutic options. Here we show that hepatocyte caspase-8 drives MASH fibrosis through an apoptosis-independent mechanism. Hepatic caspase-8 expression correlates with liver fibrosis in both human and experimental MASH, and hepatocyte-specific caspase-8 deletion in male mice with MASH suppressed liver fibrosis and hepatic stellate cell (HSC) activation without affecting hepatocyte apoptosis. Mechanistic studies showed that a caspase-8–YY1 pathway in hepatocytes induces secretory meteorin (Metrn), which activates HSCs via a c-Kit–STAT3 pathway. Meteorin expression was increased in human and male mouse MASH livers and decreased by deletion of hepatocyte caspase-8 in MASH mice and human and mouse primary hepatocytes. Genetic restoration of hepatocyte meteorin in hepatocyte-caspase-8-deleted MASH mice restored HSC activation and liver fibrosis while silencing hepatocyte meteorin lowered liver fibrosis. These findings reveal a therapeutically targetable pathway promoting MASH fibrosis involving a non-apoptotic function of caspase-8 and a newly discovered HSC activator, meteorin.
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Wang, X., Moore, M. P., Shi, H., Xiao, Y., Zhang, J., Faccioli, L. A. P., … Tabas, I. (2025). A non-apoptotic caspase-8–meteorin pathway in hepatocytes promotes MASH fibrosis. Nature Metabolism, 7(10), 2067–2082. https://doi.org/10.1038/s42255-025-01355-1
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