| Literature DB >> 26405536 |
Anwar Azad Palakkan1, Robert Drummond2, Richard Alexander Anderson3, Sebastian Greenhough4, Kumary Tv5, David Colin Hay4, James Alexander Ross6.
Abstract
Adult hepatocytes are polarised with their apical and basolateral membranes separated from neighbouring cells by tight junction proteins. Although efficient differentiation of pluripotent stem cells to hepatocytes has been achieved, the formation of proper polarisation in these cells has not been thoroughly investigated. In the present study, human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) and human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) were differentiated to hepatocyte-like cells and the derived hepatocytes were characterised for mature hepatocyte markers. The secretion of hepatic proteins, expression of hepatic genes and the functional hepatic polarisation of stem cell-derived hepatocytes, foetal hepatocytes and the HepG2 hepatic cell line were evaluated and the different lines were compared. The results indicate that hESC-derived hepatocytes are phenotypically more robust and functionally more efficient compared with the hMSC-derived hepatocytes, suggesting their suitability for toxicity studies.Entities:
Keywords: bile canaliculi; differentiation; hepatocyte; polarity; sandwich; stem cells; tight junction
Year: 2015 PMID: 26405536 PMCID: PMC4535031 DOI: 10.3892/br.2015.480
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Rep ISSN: 2049-9434