Author:
Pan Tingcai,Tao Jiawang,Chen Yan,Zhang Jiaye,Getachew Anteneh,Zhuang Yuanqi,Wang Ning,Xu Yingying,Tan Shenglin,Fang Ji,Yang Fan,Lin Xianhua,You Kai,Gao Yi,Li Yin-xiong
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Chemically strategies to generate hepatic cells from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) for the potential clinical application have been improved. However, producing high quality and large quantities of hepatic cells remain challenging, especially in terms of step-wise efficacy and cost-effective production requires more improvements.
Methods
Here, we systematically evaluated chemical compounds for hepatoblast (HB) expansion and maturation to establish a robust, cost-effective, and reproducible methodology for self-renewal HBs and functional hepatocyte-like cell (HLC) production.
Results
The established chemical cocktail could enable HBs to proliferate nearly 3000 folds within 3 weeks with preserved bipotency. Moreover, those expanded HBs could be further efficiently differentiated into homogenous HLCs which displayed typical morphologic features and functionality as mature hepatocytes including hepatocyte identity marker expression and key functional activities such as cytochrome P450 metabolism activities and urea secretion. Importantly, the transplanted HBs in the injured liver of immune-defect mice differentiated as hepatocytes, engraft, and repopulate in the injured loci of the recipient liver.
Conclusion
Together, this chemical compound-based HLC generation method presents an efficient and cost-effective platform for the large-scale production of functional human hepatic cells for cell-based therapy and drug discovery application.
Funder
National Basic Research Program of China
The National Natural Science Foundation of China
the Chinese Government Grant
Guangdong Province Science and Technology Plan
Guangzhou City Science and Technology Plan
Frontier Research Program of Guangzhou Regenerative Medicine and Health Guangdong Laboratory
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cell Biology,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),Molecular Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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