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Hepatic Differentiation from Human Embryonic Stem Cells Using Stromal Cells

Authors
Yu, Young-DongKim, Ki-HunLee, Sung-GyuChoi, Sang-YongKim, Young-ChulByun, Kwan-SuCha, In-HoPark, Kye-YoonCho, Cheul-HyungChoi, Dong-Ho
Issue Date
Oct-2011
Publisher
Academic Press
Keywords
stromal cells; human embryonic stem cells; hepatocytes
Citation
Journal of Surgical Research, v.170, no.2, pp E253 - E261
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Journal Title
Journal of Surgical Research
Volume
170
Number
2
Start Page
E253
End Page
E261
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/13103
DOI
10.1016/j.jss.2011.06.032
ISSN
0022-4804
1095-8673
Abstract
Objective The derivation of hepatocytes from human embryonic stem (hES) cells is of value both in the study of early human liver organogenesis and in the creation of an unlimited source of donor cells for hepatocyte transplantation therapy. Here, we report the generation of hepatocyte-like cells derived from hES cells. Methods Hepatic endoderm cells were generated by adding activin A for 5 d- to 1-d-old embryoid bodies formed from hES cells. The hepatic endoderm cells were cocultured with mitomycin treated 3T3-J2 feeder cells. Results After co-culture with mitomycin treated 3T3-J2 feeder cells, these hepatic endodermal cells yielded hepatocyte-like cell colonies, which possessed the proliferation potential to be cultured for an extended period of more than 30 d. With extensive expansion, they co-expressed the hepatic marker AFP and albumin, indicating that they were hepatocyte-like cells. Conclusions We report the generation of proliferative hepatocyte-like cells from hES cells. These hES cell derived hepatic cells can effectively be used as in vitro model for studying the mechanisms of hepatic stem/progenitor cell origin, self-renewal and differentiation.
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