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Evaluation of Strategies Aimed at Improving Liver Progenitor Cell Rolling and Subsequent Adhesion to the Endothelium
Adult-derived human liver stem/progenitor cells (ADHLSCs) are a promising alternative to orthotopic liver transplantation in the treatment of inborn errors of metabolism. However, as is the case with many mesenchymal stromal cells, ADHLSCs have shown a low level of engraftment, which could be explai...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7444224/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32425073 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0963689720912707 |
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author | Dollet, Pierre Edouard Hsu, Mei Ju Ambroise, Jérôme Rozzi, Milena Ravau, Joachim André, Floriane Evraerts, Jonathan Najimi, Mustapha Sokal, Etienne Lombard, Catherine |
author_facet | Dollet, Pierre Edouard Hsu, Mei Ju Ambroise, Jérôme Rozzi, Milena Ravau, Joachim André, Floriane Evraerts, Jonathan Najimi, Mustapha Sokal, Etienne Lombard, Catherine |
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description | Adult-derived human liver stem/progenitor cells (ADHLSCs) are a promising alternative to orthotopic liver transplantation in the treatment of inborn errors of metabolism. However, as is the case with many mesenchymal stromal cells, ADHLSCs have shown a low level of engraftment, which could be explained by the fact that they lack expression of selectin ligand and LFA-1 and only slightly express VLA- 4, molecules that have been shown to be involved in cell adhesion to the endothelium. In this paper, we have investigated strategies to increase their rolling and adhesion during the homing process by (1) adding a selectin ligand (Sialyl Lewis X) to their surface using biotinyl-N-hydroxy-succinimide–streptavidin bridges, and (2) protecting the adhesion proteins from trypsinization-induced damage using a thermosensitive polymer for cell culture and a nonenzymatic cell dissociation solution (CDS) for harvest. Despite increasing adhesion of ADHLSCs to E-selectin during an adhesion test in vitro performed under shear stress, the addition of Sialyl Lewis X did not increase adhesion to endothelial cells under the same conditions. Cultivating cells on a thermosensitive polymer and harvesting them with CDS increased their adhesion to endothelial cells under noninflammatory conditions, compared to the use of trypsin. However, we were not able to demonstrate any improvement in cell adhesion to the endothelium following culture on polymer and harvest with CDS, suggesting that alternative methods of improving engraftment still need to be evaluated. |
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spelling | pubmed-74442242020-09-09 Evaluation of Strategies Aimed at Improving Liver Progenitor Cell Rolling and Subsequent Adhesion to the Endothelium Dollet, Pierre Edouard Hsu, Mei Ju Ambroise, Jérôme Rozzi, Milena Ravau, Joachim André, Floriane Evraerts, Jonathan Najimi, Mustapha Sokal, Etienne Lombard, Catherine Cell Transplant Original Article Adult-derived human liver stem/progenitor cells (ADHLSCs) are a promising alternative to orthotopic liver transplantation in the treatment of inborn errors of metabolism. However, as is the case with many mesenchymal stromal cells, ADHLSCs have shown a low level of engraftment, which could be explained by the fact that they lack expression of selectin ligand and LFA-1 and only slightly express VLA- 4, molecules that have been shown to be involved in cell adhesion to the endothelium. In this paper, we have investigated strategies to increase their rolling and adhesion during the homing process by (1) adding a selectin ligand (Sialyl Lewis X) to their surface using biotinyl-N-hydroxy-succinimide–streptavidin bridges, and (2) protecting the adhesion proteins from trypsinization-induced damage using a thermosensitive polymer for cell culture and a nonenzymatic cell dissociation solution (CDS) for harvest. Despite increasing adhesion of ADHLSCs to E-selectin during an adhesion test in vitro performed under shear stress, the addition of Sialyl Lewis X did not increase adhesion to endothelial cells under the same conditions. Cultivating cells on a thermosensitive polymer and harvesting them with CDS increased their adhesion to endothelial cells under noninflammatory conditions, compared to the use of trypsin. However, we were not able to demonstrate any improvement in cell adhesion to the endothelium following culture on polymer and harvest with CDS, suggesting that alternative methods of improving engraftment still need to be evaluated. SAGE Publications 2020-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7444224/ /pubmed/32425073 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0963689720912707 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Dollet, Pierre Edouard Hsu, Mei Ju Ambroise, Jérôme Rozzi, Milena Ravau, Joachim André, Floriane Evraerts, Jonathan Najimi, Mustapha Sokal, Etienne Lombard, Catherine Evaluation of Strategies Aimed at Improving Liver Progenitor Cell Rolling and Subsequent Adhesion to the Endothelium |
title | Evaluation of Strategies Aimed at Improving Liver Progenitor Cell
Rolling and Subsequent Adhesion to the Endothelium |
title_full | Evaluation of Strategies Aimed at Improving Liver Progenitor Cell
Rolling and Subsequent Adhesion to the Endothelium |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of Strategies Aimed at Improving Liver Progenitor Cell
Rolling and Subsequent Adhesion to the Endothelium |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of Strategies Aimed at Improving Liver Progenitor Cell
Rolling and Subsequent Adhesion to the Endothelium |
title_short | Evaluation of Strategies Aimed at Improving Liver Progenitor Cell
Rolling and Subsequent Adhesion to the Endothelium |
title_sort | evaluation of strategies aimed at improving liver progenitor cell
rolling and subsequent adhesion to the endothelium |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7444224/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32425073 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0963689720912707 |
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