Embryoid Body-Mediated Differentiation of Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells Along a Hepatocyte Lineage: Insights from Gene Expression Profiles
Pluripotent embryonic stem (ES) cells represent a promising renewable cell source for the generation of functional differentiated cells. Previous studies incorporating embryoid body (EB)-mediated stem cell differentiation have, either spontaneously or after growth factor and extracellular matrix pro...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tissue engineering 2006-06, Vol.12 (6), p.1515-1525 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Pluripotent embryonic stem (ES) cells represent a promising renewable cell source for the generation
of functional differentiated cells. Previous studies incorporating embryoid body (EB)-mediated
stem cell differentiation have, either spontaneously or after growth factor and extracellular matrix
protein supplementation, yielded populations of hepatocyte lineage cells expressing mature hepatocyte
markers such as albumin (ALB). In an effort to promote ES cell commitment to the hepatocyte
lineage, we have evaluated the effects of four culture conditions on albumin and gene expression
in differentiating ES cells. Quantitative
in situ
immunofluorescence and cDNA microarray
analyses were used to describe not only lineage specificity but also to provide insights into the effects
of disparate culture environments on the mechanisms of differentiation. The results of these
studies suggest that spontaneous and collagen-mediated differentiation induce cells with the highest
levels of ALB expression but mature liver specific genes were only expressed in the spontaneous
condition. Further analysis of gene expression profiles indicated that two distinct mechanisms may
govern spontaneous and collagen-mediated differentiation. |
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ISSN: | 1076-3279 1557-8690 |
DOI: | 10.1089/ten.2006.12.1515 |