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In vitro differentiation of hepatic progenitor cells from mouse embryonic stem cells induced by sodium butyrate.

Authors :
Zhou QJ
Xiang LX
Shao JZ
Hu RZ
Lu YL
Yao H
Dai LC
Source :
Journal of cellular biochemistry [J Cell Biochem] 2007 Jan 01; Vol. 100 (1), pp. 29-42.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Recently it was shown that embryonic stem (ES) cells could differentiate into hepatocytes both in vitro and in vivo, however, prospective hepatic progenitor cells have not yet been isolated and characterized from ES cells. Here we presented a novel 4-step procedure for the differentiation of mouse ES cells into hepatic progenitor cells and then hepatocytes. The differentiated hepatocytes were identified by morphological, biochemical, and functional analyses. The hepatic progenitor cells were isolated from the cultures after the withdrawal of sodium butyrate, which was characterized by scant cytoplasm, ovoid nuclei, the ability of rapid proliferation, expression of a series of hepatic progenitor cell markers, and the potential of differentiation into hepatocytes and bile duct-like cells under the proper conditions that favor hepatocyte and bile epithelial differentiation. The differentiation of hepatocytes from hepatic progenitor cells was characterized by a number of hepatic cell markers including albumin secretion, upregulated transcription of glucose-6-phosphatase and tyrosine aminotransferase, and functional phenotypes such as glycogen storage. The results from our experiments demonstrated that ES cells could differentiate into a novel bipotential hepatic progenitor cell and mature into hepatocytes with typical morphological, phenotypic and functional characteristics, which provides an useful model for the studies of key events during early liver development and a potential source of transplantable cells for cell-replacement therapies.<br /> (2006 Wiley-Liss, Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0730-2312
Volume :
100
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of cellular biochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
16888815
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/jcb.20970