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Hepatic Progenitor Specification from Pluripotent Stem Cells using a Defined Differentiation System
Published on: May 10, 2020
Transdifferentiation of Integrin Beta 1 High+ Skin Progenitor Cells Into Functional Hepatocytes
Jung Hwa Lim1,2, Dae Hun Kim1,2, Junhee Lee2,3
1Stem Cell Convergence Research Center, Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology (KRIBB), Daejeon 34141, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
A highly reproducible and functional liver model that closely resembles the human liver plays a crucial role in drug development, disease research, personalized medicine, and regenerative medicine. This study aimed to establish an in vitro liver model using skin epidermal progenitor cells (EPCs), which are easily accessible and exhibit a high proliferative capacity. Skin EPCs with high integrin beta 1 expression demonstrated multipotent differentiation potential, capable of differentiating into adipocyte- and neuron-like cells in vitro. Furthermore, when exposed to high concentrations of activin A, along with Wnt3a and BMP4, these cells efficiently differentiated into definitive endoderm, exhibiting high FOXA2 expression. Under our culture conditions, they further differentiated into functional hepatocytes. These differentiated cells exhibited high albumin secretion, CYP activity, and drug metabolism capabilities similar to those observed in vivo. In conclusion, this study highlights the potential of EPCs to differentiate into functional hepatocytes, providing a feasible and scalable source of hepatocytes for drug screening, liver disease modeling, and potential cell-based therapies.
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