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Decellularized amniotic membrane Scaffolds improve differentiation of iPSCs to functional hepatocyte-like cells.

Mohammad Foad Abazari1, Fatemeh Soleimanifar2, Seyed Ehsan Enderami3,4, Navid Nasiri5, Fatemeh Nejati5, Seyed Ahmad Mousavi6, Masoud Soleimani7, Jafar Kiani8, Pegah Ghoraeian1, Mousa Kehtari4,9.   

Abstract

Human-induced pluripotent stem cells-derived hepatocyte-like cells (hiPSCs-HLCs) holds considerable promise for future clinical personalized therapy of liver disease. However, the low engraftment of these cells in the damaged liver microenvironment is still an obstacle for potential application. In this study, we explored the effectiveness of decellularized amniotic membrane (dAM) matrices for culturing of iPSCs and promoting their differentiation into HLCs. The DNA content assay and histological evaluation indicated that cellular and nuclear residues were efficiently eliminated and the AM extracellular matrix component was maintained during decelluarization. DAM matrices were developed as three-dimensional scaffolds and hiPSCs were seeded into these scaffolds in defined induction media. In dAM scaffolds, hiPSCs-HLCs gradually took a typical shape of hepatocytes (polygonal morphology). HiPSCs-HLCs that were cultured into dAM scaffolds showed a higher level of hepatic markers than those cultured in tissue culture plates (TCPs). Moreover, functional activities in term of albumin and urea synthesis and CYP3A activity were significantly higher in dAM scaffolds than TCPs over the same differentiation period. Thus, based on our results, dAM scaffold might have a considerable potential in liver tissue engineering, because it can improve hepatic differentiation of hiPSCs which exhibited higher level of the hepatic marker and more stable metabolic functions.
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Keywords:  amniotic membrane; decellularized scaffold; hepatic differentiation; human-induced pluripotent stem cells; liver tissue engineering

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31464024     DOI: 10.1002/jcb.29351

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biochem        ISSN: 0730-2312            Impact factor:   4.429


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2.  Heparin-Modified Amniotic Membrane Combined With Growth Factors for Promoting Corneal Wound Healing After Alkali Burn.

Authors:  Xuan Zhao; Xin Zuo; Jing Zhong; Bowen Wang; Saiqun Li; Yichen Xiao; Jin Yuan
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2020-11-23

3.  Comparing the Characteristics of Amniotic Membrane-, Endometrium-, and Urinary-Derived ECMs and Their Effects on Endometrial Regeneration in a Rat Uterine Injury Model.

Authors:  Wanqing Ji; Jiaming Wen; Weige Lin; Ping He; Bo Hou; Song Quan
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2022-04-13

4.  Mir-122 upregulation and let-7f downregulation combination: The effects on hepatic differentiation of hiPSCs on the PCL-Gel-HA nanofibrous scaffold.

Authors:  Maliheh Parvanak; Zohreh Mostafavi-Pour; Masoud Soleimani; Amir Atashi; Ehsan Arefian; Elaheh Esmaeili
Journal:  J Cell Mol Med       Date:  2022-09-13       Impact factor: 5.295

Review 5.  Immunomodulatory Properties of Amniotic Membrane Derivatives and Their Potential in Regenerative Medicine.

Authors:  Charles-Henri Wassmer; Ekaterine Berishvili
Journal:  Curr Diab Rep       Date:  2020-06-10       Impact factor: 4.810

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