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Differentiation of liver epithelial (stem-like) cells into hepatocytes induced by coculture with hepatic stellate cells
Authors:Nagai Hirokazu  Terada Kunihiko  Watanabe Go  Ueno Yasuharu  Aiba Namiko  Shibuya Tomomi  Kawagoe Masami  Kameda Takashi  Sato Mitsuru  Senoo Haruki  Sugiyama Toshihiro
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, Akita University School of Medicine, Hondo 1-1-1, Akita 010-8543, Japan.
Abstract:The liver is believed to contain stem cells that can differentiate into either hepatocytes or biliary epithelial cells. In the present study, we established a nonhepatocytic epithelial cell line from the normal livers of adult rats. The established cells, designated HSL cells, were immunoreactive against alpha-fetoprotein, but neither albumin nor cytokeratin 19. To demonstrate the differentiation potential of HSL cells in vitro, the cells were cocultured with hepatic stellate cells as a mixture or separately using insert wells. Consequently, although coculture with hepatic stellate cells rendered HSL cells able to produce albumin, the mixed coculture system mimicking the hepatic environment elicited this phenomenon more effectively than the separated coculture system. In conclusion, HSL cells have immature properties and the potential to differentiate into mature cells. Not only the extracellular matrices but also soluble factors, which are produced by hepatic stellate cells, induce this maturation, demonstrating the importance of the hepatic environment for hepatocyte differentiation.
Keywords:Hepatic stem cell   Liver epithelial cell   Hepatic stellate cell   Albumin   α-Fetoprotein   Cytokeratin 19   α1-Antitrypsin   Transferrin   Coculture
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