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Generation of functionally competent hepatic stellate cells from human stem cells to model liver fibrosis in vitro
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2022
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Liver FibrosisAdult Stem CellImmunologyBiomedical EngineeringFunctional IhscsCirrhosisRegenerative MedicineRobust MethodHepatotoxicityHepatology FibrosisStem CellsHealth SciencesFibrosisLiver PhysiologyCell BiologyMesenchymal Stem CellMature HscsInduced Pluripotent Stem CellDevelopmental BiologyHepatologyHepatitisStem Cell ResearchLiver DiseaseHuman Stem CellsLiverMedicineEmbryonic Stem CellExtracellular Matrix
The detailed understanding of fibrogenesis has been hampered by a lack of important functional quiescence characteristics and an in vitro model to recapitulate hepatic stellate cell (HSC) activation. In our study, we establish robust endoderm- and mesoderm-sourced quiescent-like induced HSCs (iHSCs) derived from human pluripotent stem cells. Notably, iHSCs present features of mature HSCs, including accumulation of vitamin A in the lipid droplets and maintained quiescent features. In addition, iHSCs display a fibrogenic response and secrete collagen I in response to hepatoxicity caused by thioacetamide, acetaminophen, and hepatitis B and C virus infection. Antiviral therapy attenuated virally induced iHSC activation. Interestingly, endoderm- and mesoderm-derived iHSCs showed similar iHSC phenotypes. Therefore, we provide a novel and robust method to efficiently generate functional iHSCs from hESC and iPSC differentiation, which could be used as a model for hepatocyte toxicity prediction, anti-liver-fibrosis drug screening, and viral hepatitis-induced liver fibrosis.
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