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Partial hepatectomy induces mobilization of a unique population of haematopoietic progenitor cells in human healthy liver donors.

Ursula M Gehling1, Marc Willems, Maura Dandri, Jörg Petersen, Marc Berna, Michelle Thill, Tina Wulf, Lars Müller, Joerg M Pollok, Kathleen Schlagner, Christiane Faltz, Dieter K Hossfeld, Xavier Rogiers.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND/AIMS: Recent studies indicate that after transplantation, circulating bone marrow-derived stem cells migrate into the liver and contribute to liver regeneration. Whether such cells are actively recruited from the bone marrow for liver repair remains to be determined. In this regard, we investigated whether liver resection leads to a release of stem cell marker-positive (+) cells into the peripheral circulation.
METHODS: Peripheral blood samples from 11 living liver donors were analyzed by flow cytometry one day before and 12h after partial hepatectomy (PH) using antibodies against CD133, CD34, CD45, CD14, c-kit, bcrp-1. Immunomagnetic separation was performed to select CD133+ cells for functional assays in vitro.
RESULTS: A significant increase in the percentage of CD133+ cells could be demonstrated in all donors studied. Unexpectedly, virtually all CD133+ cells coexpressed CD45 and CD14, whereas only a small subset expressed CD34. No significant staining was observed for c-kit and bcrp-1. In culture, immunoselected CD133+ cells displayed characteristics of myelomonocytic precursors. In addition, enriched CD133+ generated an adherent cell population that expressed CK8, alpha-fetoprotein, and human albumin.
CONCLUSIONS: PH induces mobilization of a distinct population of myelomonocytic progenitor cells, which have hepatic differentiation potential in vitro, and might play a role in liver regeneration after PH in humans.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16139387     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhep.2005.05.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hepatol        ISSN: 0168-8278            Impact factor:   25.083


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