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HGF/R-spondin1 rescues liver dysfunction through the induction of Lgr5+ liver stem cells.


ABSTRACT: Induction of endogenous adult stem cells by administering soluble molecules provides an advantageous approach for tissue damage repair, which could be a clinically applicable and cost-effective alternative to transplantation of embryonic or pluripotent stem cell-derived tissues for the treatment of acute organ failures. Here, we show that HGF/Rspo1 induce liver stem cells and rescue liver dysfunction. Carbon tetrachloride treatment promotes both fibrosis and Lgr5+ liver stem cell proliferation, whereas Lgr5 knockdown worsens fibrosis. Injection of HGF in combination with Rspo1 increases the number of Lgr5+ liver stem cells and improves liver function by attenuating fibrosis. We observe Lgr5+ liver stem cells in human liver fibrosis tissues, and once they are isolated, these cells are able to form organoids, and treatment with HGF/Rspo1 promotes their expansion. We suggest that Lgr5+ liver stem cells represent a valuable target for liver damage treatment, and that HGF/Rspo1 can be used to promote liver stem cell expansion.

SUBMITTER: Lin Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5660090 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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HGF/R-spondin1 rescues liver dysfunction through the induction of Lgr5<sup>+</sup> liver stem cells.

Lin Yuan Y   Fang Zhe-Ping ZP   Liu Hong-Juan HJ   Wang Li-Jing LJ   Cheng Zhiqiang Z   Tang Na N   Li Tingting T   Liu Tengfei T   Han Hai-Xiong HX   Cao Guangwen G   Liang Li L   Ding Yan-Qing YQ   Zhou Wei-Jie WJ  

Nature communications 20171027 1


Induction of endogenous adult stem cells by administering soluble molecules provides an advantageous approach for tissue damage repair, which could be a clinically applicable and cost-effective alternative to transplantation of embryonic or pluripotent stem cell-derived tissues for the treatment of acute organ failures. Here, we show that HGF/Rspo1 induce liver stem cells and rescue liver dysfunction. Carbon tetrachloride treatment promotes both fibrosis and Lgr5<sup>+</sup> liver stem cell prol  ...[more]

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