Xenobiotic kidney organogenesis from human mesenchymal stem cells using a growing rodent embryo

Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN
Takashi YokooEiji Kobayashi

Abstract

Given the limits of allogenic organ transplantation, an ultimate therapeutic solution is to establish a self-organ from autologous stem cells and transplant them as syngrafts back into donor patients. It was reported previously that human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC) that are cultivated in growing rodent embryos can differentiate within a spatially and temporally appropriate developmental milieu, facilitating the first step of nephrogenesis. As another step toward clinical application, the system was modified for progression to complete functional organogenesis. Rat embryos (E11.5) were isolated from uteri, and bone marrow-derived hMSC, which were transfected adenovirally with glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor and retrovirally with LacZ, were implanted into the nephrogenic site. Forty-eight hours later, ureteric buds were elongated and initial branching was completed. The metanephroi were dissected out, developed further using in vitro organ culture for 24 h, transplanted into the omentum of a uninephrectomized rat, and grown for 2 wk. They enlarged and exhibited normal kidney structure and ultrastructure. hMSC-derived LacZ-positive cells were identified throughout the regenerated kidney and were morphologically iden...Continue Reading

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