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Caspase-2 deficiency drives pathogenic liver polyploidy and increases age-associated hepatocellular carcinoma in mice.

Science advances 2026 Vol.12(1) p. eaeb2571

Dorstyn L, Lim Y, Scanlan J, McLennan E, De Bellis D, Katschner M, Finnie J, Emery-Corbin S, Yousef J, Dagley LF, Kok CH, Shah SS, Takahashi C, Febbraio MA, Kumar S

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Hepatocyte polyploidization promotes liver homeostasis by enhancing resistance to cellular stress.

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APA Dorstyn L, Lim Y, et al. (2026). Caspase-2 deficiency drives pathogenic liver polyploidy and increases age-associated hepatocellular carcinoma in mice.. Science advances, 12(1), eaeb2571. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aeb2571
MLA Dorstyn L, et al.. "Caspase-2 deficiency drives pathogenic liver polyploidy and increases age-associated hepatocellular carcinoma in mice.." Science advances, vol. 12, no. 1, 2026, pp. eaeb2571.
PMID 41477850

Abstract

Hepatocyte polyploidization promotes liver homeostasis by enhancing resistance to cellular stress. Caspase-2, a proapoptotic protease, restricts polyploidization by deleting polyploid and aneuploid cells. While caspase-2 protects against diet-induced hepatic injury, it also acts as a tumor suppressor by controlling genomic instability and oxidative stress. To investigate these roles, we assessed hepatic ploidy dynamics, liver damage, and age-associated tumorigenesis in caspase-2-deficient and catalytically inactive mutant mice. We found that caspase-2 loss promotes early-onset hepatocyte hyperpolyploidy, accompanied by progressive liver inflammation, fibrosis, oxidative liver damage, ferroptosis, and higher incidence of spontaneous hepatocellular carcinoma in aged animals. Proteomic profiling revealed a pathogenic polyploidy-associated signature associated with caspase-2 deficiency and increased predisposition to liver disease and malignancy. These findings establish caspase-2 enzymatic activity as a critical regulator of hepatic genome stability and preventing age-related liver cancer that strongly argue against therapeutic caspase-2 inhibition as a strategy for managing liver injury or cancer risk.

MeSH Terms

Animals; Caspase 2; Polyploidy; Mice; Carcinoma, Hepatocellular; Liver Neoplasms; Liver; Hepatocytes; Aging; Mice, Knockout; Oxidative Stress; Genomic Instability