Long Term Liver Engraftment of Functional Hepatocytes Obtained from Germline Cell-Derived Pluripotent Stem Cells
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
One of the major hurdles in liver gene and cell therapy is availability of ex vivo-expanded
hepatocytes. Pluripotent stem cells are an attractive alternative. Here, we show that hepatocyte
precursors can be isolated from male germline cell-derived pluripotent stem cells
(GPSCs) using the hepatoblast marker, Liv2, and induced to differentiate into hepatocytes
in vitro. These cells expressed hepatic-specific genes and were functional as demonstrated
by their ability to secrete albumin and produce urea. When transplanted in the liver parenchyma
of partially hepatectomised mice, Liv2-sorted cells showed regional and heterogeneous
engraftment in the injected lobe. Moreover, approximately 50% of Y chromosomepositive,
GPSC-derived cells were found in the female livers, in the region of engraftment,
even one month after cell injection. This is the first study showing that Liv2-sorted GPSCsderived
hepatocytes can undergo long lasting engraftment in the mouse liver. Thus, GPSCs
might offer promise for regenerative medicine.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
stem cells, liver, hepatocyte
Elenco autori:
Fagoonee, S; Famulari, E; Silengo, L; Tolosano, E; Altruda, F
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