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Human hepatocytes in mice receiving pre -immune injection with human cord blood cells.

  • Paolo Turrini
  • , Giovanni Monego
  • , Jose Gonzalez
  • , Sandra Cicuzza
  • , Giuseppina Bonanno
  • , Giovanni Zelano
  • , Nadia Rosenthal
  • , Giacomo Paonessa
  • , Ralf Laufer
  • , Julio Padron

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Abstract

It is well established that certain subpopulations of human adult stem cells can generate hepatocyte-like cells when transplanted into adult immunosuppressed mice. In the present study, we wanted to explore whether xeno-transplantation of human cord blood CD34(+) (hCBCD34(+)) cells during pre-immune stages of development in immunocompetent mice might also lead to human-mouse liver chimerism. Freshly isolated hCBCD34(+) cells were xeno-transplanted into non-immunosuppressed mice by both intra-blastocyst and intra-fetal injections. One and four weeks after birth, immunostaining for different human-specific hepatocyte markers: human hepatocyte-specific antigen, human serum albumin, and human alpha-1-antitrypsin indicated the presence of human hepatocyte-like cells in the livers of transplanted animals. Detection of human albumin mRNA further corroborated the development of pre-immune human-mouse chimeras. The current report, besides providing new evidence of the potential of hCBCD34(+) cells to generate human hepatocyte-like cells, suggests novel strategies for generating immunocompetent mice harboring humanized liver.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)66-73
Number of pages8
JournalBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Volume2005
Publication statusPublished - 2005

Keywords

  • HEPATOCYTES
  • STEM CELLS

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