Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6247887 Transplantation Proceedings 2015 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Porcine embryonic stem cells (ES) are useful for the study of liver regeneration.•None of the previous studies described the hepatic differentiation from porcine ES.•We developed a highly efficient protocol for hepatic differentiation from porcine ES.•Media conditions described for definitive endoderm differentiation of porcine ES.

Porcine embryonic stem cells (ES) are considered attractive preclinical research tools for human liver diseases. Although several studies previously reported generation of porcine ES, none of these studies has described hepatic differentiation from porcine ES. The aim of this study was to generate hepatocytes from porcine ES and analyze their characteristics. We optimized conditions for definitive endoderm induction and developed a 4-step hepatic differentiation protocol. A brief serum-free condition with activin A efficiently induced definitive endoderm differentiation from porcine ES. The porcine ES-derived hepatocyte-like cells highly expressed hepatic markers including albumin and α-fetoprotein, and displayed liver characteristics such as glycogen storage, lipid production, and low-density lipoprotein uptake. For the first time, we describe a highly efficient protocol for hepatic differentiation from porcine ES. Our findings provide valuable information for translational liver research using porcine models, including hepatic regeneration and transplant studies, drug screening, and toxicology.

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