Literature DB >> 25761987

Bone marrow-derived progenitor cells in de novo liver regeneration in liver transplant.

Sung-Gyu Lee1, Sung-Hwan Moon2, Hee-Je Kim3, Ji Yoon Lee3, Soon-Jung Park4, Hyung-Min Chung4, Tae-Yong Ha1, Gi-Won Song1, Dong-Hwan Jung1, Hojong Park5, Tae-Won Kwon1, Yong-Pil Cho1.   

Abstract

The study was designed (1) to examine the hypothesis that circulating progenitor cells play a role in the process of de novo regeneration in human liver transplants and that these cells arise from a cell population originating in, or associated with, the bone marrow and (2) to investigate whether the transplanted liver volume has an effect on the circulating recipient-derived progenitor cells that generate hepatocytes during this process. Clinical data and liver tissue characteristics were analyzed in male individuals who underwent sex-mismatched adult-to-adult living donor liver transplantation using dual left lobe grafts. Dual left lobe grafts were examined at the time of transplantation and 19 to 27 days after transplantation. All recipients showed recovery of normal liver function and a significant increase in the volume of the engrafted left lobes after transplantation. Double staining for a Y-chromosome probe and the CD31 antigen showed the presence of hybrid vessels composed of recipient-derived cells and donor cells within the transplanted liver tissues. Furthermore, CD34-expressing cells were observed commingling with Y-chromosome+ cells. The ratio of recipient-derived vessels and the number of Y+ CD34+ cells tended to be higher when smaller graft volumes underwent transplantation. These findings suggest that the recruitment of circulating bone marrow-derived progenitor cells could contribute to vessel formation and de novo regeneration in human liver transplants. Moreover, graft volume may be an important determinant for the active mobilization of circulating recipient-derived progenitor cells and their contribution to liver regeneration.
© 2015 American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25761987     DOI: 10.1002/lt.24099

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Liver Transpl        ISSN: 1527-6465            Impact factor:   5.799


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