Improvement in aged liver regeneration using cell transplantation with chemically induced liver progenitors

Author:

Matsuguma Kunihito1ORCID,Hara Takanobu1ORCID,Miyamoto Daisuke1ORCID,Soyama Akihiko1ORCID,Matsushima Hajime1ORCID,Fukumoto Masayuki1,Imamura Hajime1ORCID,Yamashita Mampei1ORCID,Adachi Tomohiko1ORCID,Eguchi Susumu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Nagasaki Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundA decrease in the regenerative capacity of age‐damaged liver tissue has been reported. Liver progenitor cells may play an important role in the regeneration of injured livers. In the present study we aimed to investigate improvements in the regenerative capacity of age‐damaged livers using chemically induced liver progenitors (CLiPs) derived from mature hepatocytes.MethodsOld (>90 weeks) and young (<20 weeks) mice underwent 70% hepatectomy, with or without trans‐splenic CLiP administration. The residual liver/bodyweight (LW/BW) ratio was measured on postoperative days 1 and 7, and changes in liver regeneration and histology were evaluated.ResultsAt 7 days post‐hepatectomy, LW/BW ratios were significantly better in CLiP‐treated old mice than in untreated old mice (p = .02). By contrast, no effect of CLiP transplantation was observed in young mice (p = .62). Immunofluorescence staining of liver tissue after CLiP administration showed an increase in Ki67‐positive cells (p < .01). Flow cytometry analysis of green fluorescent protein‐labeled CLiPs indicated that transplanted CLiPs differentiated into mature hepatocytes and were present in the recipient liver.ConclusionsCLiP transplantation appears to ameliorate the age‐related decline in liver regeneration in mice.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

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