Literature DB >> 28960647

Long-Term Fate of Human Fetal Liver Progenitor Cells Transplanted in Injured Mouse Livers.

Antony Irudayaswamy1, Mark Muthiah1,2, Lei Zhou1, Hau Hung1, Nur Halisah Bte Jumat1, Jamil Haque3, Narcissus Teoh4, Geoffrey Farrell4, Kimberly J Riehle3,5, Jaymie Siqi Lin1, Lin Lin Su6, Jerry Ky Chan6,7, Mahesh Choolani6, Peng Cheang Wong6, Aileen Wee8, Seng Gee Lim1,2, Jean Campbell9, Nelson Fausto3, Yock Young Dan1,2,10,11.   

Abstract

Liver progenitor cells have the potential to repair and regenerate a diseased liver. The success of any translational efforts, however, hinges on thorough understanding of the fate of these cells after transplant, especially in terms of long-term safety and efficacy. Here, we report transplantation of a liver progenitor population isolated from human fetal livers into immune-permissive mice with follow-up up to 36 weeks after transplant. We found that human progenitor cells engraft and differentiate into functional human hepatocytes in the mouse, producing albumin, alpha-1-antitrypsin, and glycogen. They create tight junctions with mouse hepatocytes, with no evidence of cell fusion. Interestingly, they also differentiate into functional endothelial cell and bile duct cells. Transplantation of progenitor cells abrogated carbon tetrachloride-induced fibrosis in recipient mice, with downregulation of procollagen and anti-smooth muscle actin. Paradoxically, the degree of engraftment of human hepatocytes correlated negatively with the anti-fibrotic effect. Progenitor cell expansion was most prominent in cirrhotic animals, and correlated with transcript levels of pro-fibrotic genes. Animals that had resolution of fibrosis had quiescent native progenitor cells in their livers. No evidence of neoplasia was observed, even up to 9 months after transplantation. Human fetal liver progenitor cells successfully attenuate liver fibrosis in mice. They are activated in the setting of liver injury, but become quiescent when injury resolves, mimicking the behavior of de novo progenitor cells. Our data suggest that liver progenitor cells transplanted into injured livers maintain a functional role in the repair and regeneration of the liver. Stem Cells 2018;36:103-113.
© 2017 AlphaMed Press.

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Keywords:  Cell transplantation; Fetal stem cells; Liver; Liver regeneration; Progenitor cells; Stem cell transplantation

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28960647     DOI: 10.1002/stem.2710

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stem Cells        ISSN: 1066-5099            Impact factor:   6.277


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