Differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells to hepatocyte-like cells by co-culture with human liver nonparenchymal cell lines

A Soto-Gutiérrez, N Navarro-Alvarez, D Zhao… - Nature protocols, 2007 - nature.com
A Soto-Gutiérrez, N Navarro-Alvarez, D Zhao, JD Rivas-Carrillo, J Lebkowski, N Tanaka…
Nature protocols, 2007nature.com
This protocol describes a co-culture system for the in vitro differentiation of mouse embryonic
stem cells into hepatocyte-like cells. Differentiation involves four steps:(i) formation of
embryoid bodies (EB),(ii) induction of definitive endoderm from 2-d-old EBs,(iii) induction of
hepatic progenitor cells and (iv) maturation into hepatocyte-like cells. Differentiation is
completed by 16 d of culture. EBs are formed, and cells can be induced to differentiate into
definitive endoderm by culture in Activin A and fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF-2). Hepatic …
Abstract
This protocol describes a co-culture system for the in vitro differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells into hepatocyte-like cells. Differentiation involves four steps: (i) formation of embryoid bodies (EB), (ii) induction of definitive endoderm from 2-d-old EBs, (iii) induction of hepatic progenitor cells and (iv) maturation into hepatocyte-like cells. Differentiation is completed by 16 d of culture. EBs are formed, and cells can be induced to differentiate into definitive endoderm by culture in Activin A and fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF-2). Hepatic differentiation and maturation of cells is accomplished by withdrawal of Activin A and FGF-2 and by exposure to liver nonparenchymal cell-derived growth factors, a deleted variant of hepatocyte growth factor (dHGF) and dexamethasone. Approximately 70% of differentiated embryonic stem (ES) cells express albumin and can be recovered by albumin promoter-based cell sorting. The sorted cells produce albumin in culture and metabolize ammonia, lidocaine and diazepam at approximately two-thirds the rate of primary mouse hepatocytes.
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