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Differentiation of Human Parthenogenetic Embryonic Stem Cells into Functional Hepatocyte-like Cells.

Rui Liang1, Zhiqiang Wang2, Xiangyang Kong3, Xiaoxiao Xiao4, Tianxing Chen5, Hui Yang5, Ying Li5, Xingqi Zhao6.   

Abstract

Stem cell and tissue engineering-based therapies for acute liver failure (ALF) have been limited by the lack of an optimal cell source. We aimed to determine the suitability of human parthenogenetic embryonic stem cells (hPESCs) for the development of strategies to treat ALF. We studied the ability of human parthenogenetic embryonic stem cells (hPESCs) with high whole-genome SNP homozygosity, which were obtained by natural activation during in vitro fertilization (IVF), to differentiate into functional hepatocyte-like cells in vitro by monolayer plane orientation. hPESCs were induced on a single-layer flat plate for 21 d in complete medium with the inducers activin A, FGF-4, BMP-2, HGF, OSM, DEX, and B27. Polygonal cell morphology and binuclear cells were observed after 21 d of induction by using an inverted microscope. RT-qPCR results showed that the levels of hepatocyte-specific genes such as AFP, ALB, HNF4a, CYP3A4, SLCO1B3, and ABCC2 significantly increased after induction. Immunocytochemical assay showed CK18 and Hepa expression in the induced cells. Indocyanine green (ICG) staining showed that the cells had the ability to absorb and metabolize dyes. Detection of marker proteins and urea in cell culture supernatants showed that the cells obtained after 21 d of induction had synthetic and secretory functions. The typical ultrastructure of liver cells was observed using TEM after 21 d of induction. The results indicate that naturally activated hPESCs can be induced to differentiate into hepatocellular cells by monolayer planar induction.

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Keywords:  Human parthenogenetic embryonic stem cells; acute liver failure; hepatic differentiation; homozygosity

Year:  2020        PMID: 33236954      PMCID: PMC7714486          DOI: 10.1080/15476278.2020.1848237

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Organogenesis        ISSN: 1547-6278            Impact factor:   2.500


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Authors:  P W Lampton; R J Crooker; J A Newmark; C M Warner
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10.  The importance of transporters and cell polarization for the evaluation of human stem cell-derived hepatic cells.

Authors:  György Török; Zsuzsa Erdei; Julianna Lilienberg; Ágota Apáti; László Homolya
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-01-23       Impact factor: 3.240

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