Author/Authors :
Varaa, Negar Department of Anatomical Sciences - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences - Ahvaz, Iran , Azandeh, Saeed Cellular and Molecular Research Center - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences - Ahvaz, Iran , Khodabandeh, Zahra Stem Cells Technology Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences - Shiraz, Iran , Gharravi, Anneh Mohammad Stem Cell and Tissue Engineering Research Center - Shahroud University of Medical Sciences - Shahroud, Iran
Abstract :
There are several differentiation methods for mesenchymal stem
cells (MSCs) into hepatocyte-like cell. Investigators reported
various hepatic differentiation protocols such as modifying
culturing conditions or using various growth factors/cytokines.
In this literature review, we compared different MSCs extraction
and isolation protocols from Wharton’s jelly (WJ) and explored
various MSCs differentiation methods.
Various protocols have been recommended for MSCs isolated
from WJ, such as enzymatic, enzymatic-explant, and explant
methods. In the explant method, valuable time is wasted, but the
cost and biological contaminations are reduced and the number
of isolated cells is high. However, other features, such as immune
phenotype and multiline-age differentiation capacity, do not
differ from other methods. There are also several differentiation
methods for hepatocyte-like cell including the induction of MSC
by cytokines and growth factors, and the differentiation of MSC
in 2- and 3-dimensional matrix (2D and 3D). Among several
cytokines, hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) and fibroblast growth
factor (FGF) are essential. In the early stage of the differentiation,
2D culture is useful, and in the development stage, 3D culture
system with HGF and FGF cytokines are more effective in the
process of differentiation. Some studies have used 3D culture
system in biocompatible scaffolds, such as alginate, collagen,
gelatin, and peptide-Gly-Leu-amide (PGLA).
In conclusion, Wharton’s jelly-Mesenchymal stem cells
(WJ-MSCs) can be considered as an appropriate source for
hepatocyte differentiation. Moreover, we introduced the explant
method as the most effective protocol. This review attempted
to highlight factors in hepatocyte differentiation, but the most
effective protocol is not still unknown.
Keywords :
hepatocytes , Wharton jelly , Umbilical cord , Mesenchymal stromal cells , Cell differentiation