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Functional changes of cocultured hepatocyte sheets subjected to continuous liver regeneration stimulation in cDNA-uPA/SCID mouse: Differences in transplantation sites

AIM: The formation of a secondary liver is expected in ectopic transplants in liver therapy. It is reported that the transplantation of hepatocyte sheets constitutes one of the techniques used to form a secondary liver. Accordingly, we established a subcutaneous transplant for hepatocyte/fibroblast...

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Autores principales: Miyamoto, Daisuke, Sakai, Yusuke, Huang, Yu, Yamasaki, Chihiro, Tateno, Chise, Hasegawa, Hideko, Murai, Tomomi, Hara, Takanobu, Adachi, Tomohiko, Soyama, Akihiko, Hidaka, Masaaki, Ito, Shinichiro, Kanetaka, Kengo, Eguchi, Susumu
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Publicado: Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8010356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33816721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reth.2021.02.004
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author Miyamoto, Daisuke
Sakai, Yusuke
Huang, Yu
Yamasaki, Chihiro
Tateno, Chise
Hasegawa, Hideko
Murai, Tomomi
Hara, Takanobu
Adachi, Tomohiko
Soyama, Akihiko
Hidaka, Masaaki
Ito, Shinichiro
Kanetaka, Kengo
Eguchi, Susumu
author_facet Miyamoto, Daisuke
Sakai, Yusuke
Huang, Yu
Yamasaki, Chihiro
Tateno, Chise
Hasegawa, Hideko
Murai, Tomomi
Hara, Takanobu
Adachi, Tomohiko
Soyama, Akihiko
Hidaka, Masaaki
Ito, Shinichiro
Kanetaka, Kengo
Eguchi, Susumu
author_sort Miyamoto, Daisuke
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description AIM: The formation of a secondary liver is expected in ectopic transplants in liver therapy. It is reported that the transplantation of hepatocyte sheets constitutes one of the techniques used to form a secondary liver. Accordingly, we established a subcutaneous transplant for hepatocyte/fibroblast sheets in previous studies. In this development study with hepatocyte/fibroblast sheets, we evaluated the differences in transplantation sites to promote the maturation of transplanted tissue in a liver injury model. METHODS: A cocultured hepatocyte sheet of fibroblasts (TIG-118 cells) and human hepatocytes (PXB cells) was prepared on a temperature-responsive culture dish. The prepared cocultured hepatocyte sheet was either transplanted subcutaneously or on the liver surface of a persistent liver injury model (cDNA-uPA/SCID mouse: uPA mouse), and was evaluated by the human albumin concentration in mouse blood. As a control group, hepatocyte cell sheets were used that were transplanted to both areas and compared. RESULTS: Although the cocultured hepatocyte sheet led to functional improvements in the early stages of culture in subcutaneous transplantation, these did not last in the long-term after transplantation. Although coculture effects were not observed in the liver surface transplantation case, long-term functional expressions in mono- and cocultured sheets in the case of liver surface transplantation were exhibited compared with subcutaneous administration. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that sustained stimulation of liver regenerationvaries depending on the transplant site and is largely involved in the maturation of hepatocyte tissue.
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spelling pubmed-80103562021-04-02 Functional changes of cocultured hepatocyte sheets subjected to continuous liver regeneration stimulation in cDNA-uPA/SCID mouse: Differences in transplantation sites Miyamoto, Daisuke Sakai, Yusuke Huang, Yu Yamasaki, Chihiro Tateno, Chise Hasegawa, Hideko Murai, Tomomi Hara, Takanobu Adachi, Tomohiko Soyama, Akihiko Hidaka, Masaaki Ito, Shinichiro Kanetaka, Kengo Eguchi, Susumu Regen Ther Original Article AIM: The formation of a secondary liver is expected in ectopic transplants in liver therapy. It is reported that the transplantation of hepatocyte sheets constitutes one of the techniques used to form a secondary liver. Accordingly, we established a subcutaneous transplant for hepatocyte/fibroblast sheets in previous studies. In this development study with hepatocyte/fibroblast sheets, we evaluated the differences in transplantation sites to promote the maturation of transplanted tissue in a liver injury model. METHODS: A cocultured hepatocyte sheet of fibroblasts (TIG-118 cells) and human hepatocytes (PXB cells) was prepared on a temperature-responsive culture dish. The prepared cocultured hepatocyte sheet was either transplanted subcutaneously or on the liver surface of a persistent liver injury model (cDNA-uPA/SCID mouse: uPA mouse), and was evaluated by the human albumin concentration in mouse blood. As a control group, hepatocyte cell sheets were used that were transplanted to both areas and compared. RESULTS: Although the cocultured hepatocyte sheet led to functional improvements in the early stages of culture in subcutaneous transplantation, these did not last in the long-term after transplantation. Although coculture effects were not observed in the liver surface transplantation case, long-term functional expressions in mono- and cocultured sheets in the case of liver surface transplantation were exhibited compared with subcutaneous administration. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that sustained stimulation of liver regenerationvaries depending on the transplant site and is largely involved in the maturation of hepatocyte tissue. Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine 2021-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8010356/ /pubmed/33816721 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reth.2021.02.004 Text en © 2021 The Japanese Society for Regenerative Medicine. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Miyamoto, Daisuke
Sakai, Yusuke
Huang, Yu
Yamasaki, Chihiro
Tateno, Chise
Hasegawa, Hideko
Murai, Tomomi
Hara, Takanobu
Adachi, Tomohiko
Soyama, Akihiko
Hidaka, Masaaki
Ito, Shinichiro
Kanetaka, Kengo
Eguchi, Susumu
Functional changes of cocultured hepatocyte sheets subjected to continuous liver regeneration stimulation in cDNA-uPA/SCID mouse: Differences in transplantation sites
title Functional changes of cocultured hepatocyte sheets subjected to continuous liver regeneration stimulation in cDNA-uPA/SCID mouse: Differences in transplantation sites
title_full Functional changes of cocultured hepatocyte sheets subjected to continuous liver regeneration stimulation in cDNA-uPA/SCID mouse: Differences in transplantation sites
title_fullStr Functional changes of cocultured hepatocyte sheets subjected to continuous liver regeneration stimulation in cDNA-uPA/SCID mouse: Differences in transplantation sites
title_full_unstemmed Functional changes of cocultured hepatocyte sheets subjected to continuous liver regeneration stimulation in cDNA-uPA/SCID mouse: Differences in transplantation sites
title_short Functional changes of cocultured hepatocyte sheets subjected to continuous liver regeneration stimulation in cDNA-uPA/SCID mouse: Differences in transplantation sites
title_sort functional changes of cocultured hepatocyte sheets subjected to continuous liver regeneration stimulation in cdna-upa/scid mouse: differences in transplantation sites
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8010356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33816721
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.reth.2021.02.004
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