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Series GSE31136 Query DataSets for GSE31136
Status Public on Dec 31, 2011
Title The Effect of liver regeneration on hESCs transplanted into SCID mice
Platform organism Homo sapiens
Sample organism Mus musculus
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary A source of functioning hepatocytes for liver cell transplantation and liver support is in need. hESCs , when transplanted, generally form teratomas. We studied capacity of hESCs to differentiate to hepatocyte like cells under the effect of in vivo liver regeneration. In SCID-Beige mice hepatocyte replication peaked 48 hours after CCl4 injection; 24 hours earlier 106 hESCs or EBs at different stages of differentiation were transplanted into the spleen. Comparisons were made to teratomas formed in the hind limb of untreated animals. RT-PCR and gene microarray were used for liver and human specific markers. Immunohistochemistry to AFP,AAT, ALB, HEP-PAR I AND CK-18,19 were performed. EBs formed a single large teratoma in the spleen and small teratomas in the liver. Expression of PCR- identified liver specific markers was greater in the spleen than in the liver. Adult hepatocyte specific markers were expressed in the hind limb teratoma excised after 7 weeks. When late EBs were transplanted before CCl4 exposure, no teratomas formed. Rather, an abundance of probably undifferentiated ectodermal origin cells presented. In this descriptive study, transplanted early human EBs formed teratomas that differed in size and molecular markers. Within teratomas, the degree of maturation into hepatocytes correlated better with the time duration in vivo than with growth stimulation. Late EBs formed non differentiated ectodermal cells only in a regenerative microenvironment.
 
Overall design 4 samples were analyzed. Clean mouse liver used as neg. control. Mouse liver injected with CCl4 and transplanted with late Ebs, tumor was not observed. Two mouse livers injected with CCl4 and transplanted with late Ebs, tumor was observed.
 
Contributor(s) Boyango I, Veitsman E, Tsiperson V, Axelman E, Gerecht-Nir S, Amit M, Itskovitz-Eldor J, Shoshany G, Baruch Y
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Submission date Aug 02, 2011
Last update date Oct 25, 2022
Contact name jasmine Jacob
E-mail(s) j-jacob@sheba.health.gov.il
Phone 0523790500
Organization name Sheba Medical Center at Tel HaShomer
Street address haChevel 33
City Shoham
State/province -Select-
ZIP/Postal code 60850
Country Israel
 
Platforms (1)
GPL6244 [HuGene-1_0-st] Affymetrix Human Gene 1.0 ST Array [transcript (gene) version]
Samples (4)
GSM770811 liver w/o treatment
GSM770812 liver with CCl4+Ebs_noT
GSM770813 liver with CCl4+Ebs_T1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA144949

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