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Vol 57(2023) N 4 p. 661-669; DOI 10.1134/S0026893323040039 Full Text

J.Y. Fan1,2,3, G. Dama1,4, Y.L. Liu1,2, W.Y. Guo2, J.T. Lin1,2,5*

Combinational Overexpression of Foxa3 and Hnf4α Enhance the Proliferation and Prolong the Functional Maintenance of Primary Hepatocytes

1Stem Cell and Biotherapy Engineering Research Center of Henan, Henan Joint International Research Laboratory of Stem Cell Medicine, Xinxiang Medical University, Xinxiang, 453003 China
2College of Life Science and Technology, Xinxiang Medical University, Henan, Xinxiang, 453003 China
3Shandong Tianchuan Precision Medical Technology Co. Ltd., Dezhou, 253084 China
4Department of Community Health, Advanced Medical and Dental Institute, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kepala Batas, 13200 Malaysia
5College of Biomedical Engineering, Xinxiang Medical University, Henan, Xinxiang, 453003 China

*linjtlin@126.com
Received - 2022-09-05; Revised - 2022-11-07; Accepted - 2022-12-06

In an in vitro culture system, primary hepatocytes usually display a low proliferation capacity, accompanied with a decrease of viability and a loss of hepatocyte-specific functions. Previous studies have demonstrated that the combination introductions of certain hepatocyte-specific transcription factors are able to convert fibroblasts into functional hepatocyte-like cells. However, such combinational usage of transcription factors in primary hepatocytes culture has not yet sufficiently studied. The forkhead box protein A3 (FoxA3) and hepatocyte nuclear factor 4α (Hnf4α) are liver-enriched transcription factors that play vital roles in the differentiation, and maintenance of hepatocytes. Thus, we simultaneously overexpressed the two genes, Foxa3 and Hnf4α, in rat hepatocytes and observed that the combinational augmentation of these two transcription factors have enhanced the proliferation and stabilized the hepatocyte-specific functions of primary hepatocytes over a long-term culture period.

hepatocytes, proliferation, liver, FoxA3, Hnf4α



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