Interleukin-3 induces hepatocyte-specific metabolic activity in bone marrow-derived liver stem cells Journal Article


Authors: Inderbitzin, D.; Avital, I.; Keogh, A.; Beldi, G.; Quarta, M.; Gloor, B.; Candinas, D.
Article Title: Interleukin-3 induces hepatocyte-specific metabolic activity in bone marrow-derived liver stem cells
Abstract: Bone marrow-derived adult liver stem cells (BALSC) are a promising target for the development of future cell-based therapies for a variety of liver disorders. However, the ability of stem cells to fully function, as hepatocvtes, is limited and differentiation is time dependent. Therefore, it will be conducive to find a growth factor that is able to enhance liver-specific metabolic activity in freshly isolated liver stem cells. Recently, a subpopulation of BALSC was isolated and characterized (beta2-microglobulin-negative/ Thy-1-positive cells). We hypothesized that using interleukin-3 (IL-3), a hematopoietic differentiation growth factor, we may be able to enhance liver-specific metabolic activity in freshly isolated BALSC. Rat BALSC from normal and injured livers (bile duct ligated) were isolated and stimulated with IL-3 in culture. Cells were co-cultured with or without hepatocytes, separated by a semipermeable membrane. We measured the effect of IL-3 on BALSC to metabolize ammonia into urea (a liver-specific metabolic activity). IL-3 increased the ability of BALSC, purified from normal animals, to metabolize ammonia into urea by several folds. Interestingly, no such effect was found in cell cultures from bile duct-ligated animals. Additionally, co-cultures of BALSC with hepatocytes induced higher rate of ammonia metabolism, which was further enhanced by IL-3. Our study indicates that IL-3 may be used as an agent to enhance differentiation of BALSC, both qualitatively and quantitatively. It is conceivable that stem cells may undergo IL-3 priming before their clinical application in cell transplantation or bioartificial liver systems. (C) 2005 The Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract
Keywords: metabolism; in vitro study; regeneration; cytokine; engraftment; rodent; receptor; in-vitro; differentiation; fusion; gene-expression; progenitor cells; hepatic stem cells; hematopoietic stem
Journal Title: Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
Volume: 9
Issue: 1
ISSN: 1091-255X
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2005-01-01
Start Page: 69
End Page: 74
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.gassur.2004.10.013
ACCESSION: WOS:000226973200017
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 15623447
Notes: --- - Article; Proceedings Paper - 45th Annual Meeting of the Society-for-Surgery-of-the-Alimentary-Tract - MAY 15-19, 2004 - New Orleans, LA - "Source: Wos"
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