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Hepatic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells: in vitro strategies.

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Recently, evidence has been provided that mesenchymal stem/progenitor cells (MSC) from various sources (bone marrow, adipose tissue, skin, placenta, umbilical cord) could occasionally overcome lineage borders and differentiate into endodermal (hepatocytes) and ectodermal (neural cells) cell types in vitro. Whereas unidirectional differentiation into other mesenchymal cell types, including adipocytes, chondrocytes, and osteoblasts, readily occurs in the presence of a simple cocktail of growth factors and nutrients, successful bypassing of lineage borders mainly depends on multistep processes in a coordinated signaling network. Here, we provide a reproducible basic methodology to differentiate adult MSC into functional hepatocytes in a sequential and time-dependent way. In addition, focus lies on the functional characterization of MSC-derived hepatocyte-like cells. In particular, we provide a detailed modus operandi to measure the inducible cytochrome P450 (CYP)-dependent activity of MSC-derived hepatocyte-like cells.
Book: Mesenchymal Stem Cell Assays and Applications
Series: Methods in Molecular Biology
Pages: 305-314
Number of pages: 10
ISBN:978-1-60761-998-7
Publication year:2011
Keywords:mesenchymal stem cell, adult stem cells, CYP450-dependent activity
  • ORCID: /0000-0003-0635-7740/work/76984261
  • ORCID: /0000-0002-4078-4896/work/76554714
  • ORCID: /0000-0002-6685-7299/work/58115991
  • Scopus Id: 79959795210