Functional integration of hepatocytes derived from human mesenchymal stem cells into mouse livers

被引:243
作者
Aurich, Ines
Mueller, Lutz P.
Aurich, Hendryk
Luetzkendorf, Jana
Tisljar, Kai
Dollinger, Matthias M.
Schormann, Wiebke
Walldorf, Jens
Hengstler, Jan G.
Fleig, Wolfgang E.
Christ, Bruno
机构
[1] Univ Halle Wittenberg, Dept Med, D-06120 Halle, Germany
[2] Univ Halle Wittenberg, Dept Med 4, D-06120 Halle, Germany
[3] Univ Leipzig, Dept Mol & Forens Toxicol, D-7010 Leipzig, Germany
关键词
D O I
10.1136/gut.2005.090050
中图分类号
R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
学科分类号
摘要
Aims: At present, clinical success of hepatocyte transplantation as an alternative to whole liver transplantation is hampered by the limited availability of suitable donor organs for the isolation of transplantable hepatocytes. Hence, novel cell sources are required to deliver hepatocytes of adequate quality for clinical use. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) from human bone marrow may have the potential to differentiate into hepatocytes in vitro and in vivo. Methods: Isolated MSCs were selected by density gradient centrifugation and plastic adherence, differentiated in the presence of human hepatocyte growth medium and transplanted in immunodeficient Pfp/Rag2 mice. Results: Here, we demonstrate that human MSCs gain in vitro the characteristic morphology and function of hepatocytes in response to specified growth factors. Specifically, preconditioned MSCs store glycogen, synthesise urea and feature the active hepatocyte-specific gene promoter of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PCK1). After transplantation into livers of immunodeficient mice, preconditioned MSCs engraft predominantly in the periportal portion of the liver lobule. In situ, the cells continue to store glycogen and express PCK1, connexin32, albumin and the human hepatocyte-specific antigen HepPar1, indicating that the transplanted cells retain prominent qualities of hepatocytes after their regional integration. Conclusion: MSCs derived from human bone marrow may serve as a novel source for the propagation of hepatocyte-like cells suitable for cell therapy in liver diseases.
引用
收藏
页码:405 / 415
页数:11
相关论文
共 44 条
  • [1] Hepatic stem cells: from inside and outside the liver?
    Alison, MR
    Vig, P
    Russo, F
    Bigger, BW
    Amofah, E
    Themis, M
    Forbes, S
    [J]. CELL PROLIFERATION, 2004, 37 (01) : 1 - 21
  • [2] Fusion of bone-marrow-derived cells with Purkinje neurons, cardiomyocytes and hepatocytes
    Alvarez-Dolado, M
    Pardal, R
    Garcia-Vardugo, JM
    Fike, JR
    Lee, HO
    Pfeffer, K
    Lois, C
    Morrison, SJ
    Alvarez-Buylla, A
    [J]. NATURE, 2003, 425 (6961) : 968 - 973
  • [3] Adult mesenchymal stem cells: characterization, differentiation, and application in cell and gene therapy
    Baksh, D
    Song, L
    Tuan, RS
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MEDICINE, 2004, 8 (03) : 301 - 316
  • [4] Mesenchymal stem cells: clinical applications and biological characterization
    Barry, FP
    Murphy, JM
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY & CELL BIOLOGY, 2004, 36 (04) : 568 - 584
  • [5] Hematopoietic myelomonocytic cells are the major source of hepatocyte fusion partners
    Camargo, FD
    Finegold, M
    Goodell, MA
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, 2004, 113 (09) : 1266 - 1270
  • [6] Systemic infusion of FLK1+ mesenchymal stem cells ameliorate carbon tetrachloride-induced liver fibrosis in mice
    Fang, BJ
    Shi, MX
    Liao, LM
    Yang, SG
    Liu, YH
    Zhao, RC
    [J]. TRANSPLANTATION, 2004, 78 (01) : 83 - 88
  • [7] The role of hepatocytes and oval cells in liver regeneration and repopulation
    Fausto, N
    Campbell, JS
    [J]. MECHANISMS OF DEVELOPMENT, 2003, 120 (01) : 117 - 130
  • [8] Hepatocyte transplantation
    Fox, IJ
    Chowdhury, JR
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION, 2004, 4 : 7 - 13
  • [9] Treatment of the Crigler-Najjar syndrome type I with hepatocyte transplantation
    Fox, IJ
    Chowdhury, JR
    Kaufman, SS
    Goertzen, TC
    Chowdhury, NR
    Warkentin, PI
    Dorko, K
    Sauter, BV
    Strom, SC
    [J]. NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 1998, 338 (20) : 1422 - 1426
  • [10] Mesenchymal stem cells: An alternative source of hepatocytes?
    Gilgenkrantz, H
    [J]. HEPATOLOGY, 2004, 40 (06) : 1256 - 1259