1. Properties of Hepatocyte-like Cell Clusters from Human Adipose Tissue-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells
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Hiroshi Komoda, Yuichi Fumimoto, Aya Kakuta-Yamamoto, Akifumi Matsuyama, Hanayuki Okura, Yoshiki Sawa, Yoko Hamada, Ayami Saga, Chun Man Lee, and Akihiro Ichinose
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Adult ,Male ,Cellular differentiation ,Cell ,Biomedical Engineering ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Adipose tissue ,Bioengineering ,Mice, SCID ,Biology ,Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation ,Mice ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,RNA, Messenger ,Cell Aggregation ,Stem cell transplantation for articular cartilage repair ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Liver Diseases ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,Cell Differentiation ,Mesenchymal Stem Cells ,Middle Aged ,Molecular biology ,Cell aggregation ,Cell biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Adipose Tissue ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Cell culture ,Hepatocyte ,Hepatocytes ,Female - Abstract
There are only a few reports that describe the hepatocytic differentiation potential of human adipose tissue-derived mesenchymal stem cells (hADMSCs) and no reports that describe the in vivo functions of hepatocyte-like cells differentiated from somatic stem cells including hADMSCs. In this study, we established a new method for generation of functional hepatocyte-like cell clusters using floating culture method and induced functional hepatocyte-like cell clusters, which functioned effectively not only in vitro but also in vivo. The generated hepatocyte-like cell clusters were characterized by gene expression analysis, functional assays, and transplantation into non-obese diabetic severe combined immunodeficiency (NOD-SCID) mouse with chronic liver injury. The generated hepatocyte-like cell clusters expressed various genes normally found on mature hepatocytes. The cell clusters exhibited functional characteristics of hepatocytes: they expressed albumin, secreted urea, had cytochrome P450 activity, could take up low-density lipoprotein, and stored glycogen. Transplantation of these cell clusters into NOD-SCID mouse with chronic liver injury resulted in a significant improvement of serum albumin and total bilirubin levels. In summary, we established a new protocol for efficient induction of hADMSCs into functional hepatocyte-like cell clusters.
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- 2010
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