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Series GSE125955 Query DataSets for GSE125955
Status Public on Sep 11, 2021
Title Infusion of human amniotic epithelial and mesenchymal stromal stem cells as a new therapeutic option for portal hypertension and cirrhosis
Organism Rattus norvegicus
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Background and aims. Portal hypertension is the main consequence of cirrhosis, responsible for the complications defining clinical decompensation. The only cure for decompensated cirrhosis is liver transplantation, but it is a limited resource and opens the possibility of regenerative therapy. We investigated the potential of human amniotic membrane-derived mesenchymal stromal (hAMSCs) and epithelial (hAECs) stem cells for the treatment of portal hypertension and chronic liver disease. Methods. In vivo: hAMSCs and hAECs were isolated from human amniotic membranes. Cirrhotic rats with ascites (chronic CCl4 inhalation) received 4x10e6 hAMSCs, 4x10e6 hAECs, or vehicle (NaCl 0.9%) (intraperitoneal; n=10 per group). After 2-week we analyzed: a) portal pressure (PP) and liver microcirculatory function; b) liver sinusoidal endothelial (LSECs) and hepatic stellate (HSCs) cells phenotype; c) hepatic fibrosis, inflammation and hepatic function. In vitro: HSCs isolated from CCl4-cirrhotic rats were co-cultured with hAMSCs, hAECs or vehicle for 24h. RNA profile was analyzed by RNAseq. Results. Cirrhotic rats receiving hAMSCs or hAECs had significantly lower PP than vehicle-treated animals, together with improved liver microcirculatory function. This hemodynamic amelioration was associated with improvement in LSECs capillarization and HSCs de-activation, although hepatic collagen/fibrosis was not significantly reduced. Rats that received placenta derived stem cells had markedly reduced hepatic inflammation and oxidative stress. Finally, liver function tests significantly improved in rats receiving hAMSCs. In vitro experiments confirmed HSCs de-activation when co-cultured with stem cells. Conclusion. This pre-clinical study shows that infusion of human amniotic stem cells effectively decreases PP by ameliorating liver microcirculation, suggesting that it may represent a new treatment option for advanced cirrhosis with portal hypertension.
 
Overall design RNA-seq applied to three HSC related groups (hAEC,hAMSC,Veh) (n=4)
 
Contributor(s) Fernandez-Iglesias A, Lozano JJ, Gracia J
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Submission date Jan 31, 2019
Last update date Sep 12, 2021
Contact name Juanjo Lozano
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Organization name CIBEREHD
Department Plataforma de Bioinformatica
Street address C/ Rosselló 153
City Barcelona
ZIP/Postal code 08036
Country Spain
 
Platforms (1)
GPL18694 Illumina HiSeq 2500 (Rattus norvegicus)
Samples (12)
GSM3586010 hAEC (HSC3)
GSM3586011 hAEC (HSC4)
GSM3586012 hAEC (HSC11)
Relations
BioProject PRJNA518087
SRA SRP183183

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