SummaryObtaining fully functional cell types is a major challenge for drug discovery and regenerative medicine. Currently, a fundamental solution to this key problem is still lacking. Here, we show that functional human induced hepatocytes (hiHeps) can be generated from fibroblasts by overexpressing the hepatic fate conversion factors HNF1A, HNF4A, and HNF6 along with the maturation factors ATF5, PROX1, and CEBPA. hiHeps express a spectrum of phase I and II drug-metabolizing enzymes and phase III drug transporters. Importantly, the metabolic activities of CYP3A4, CYP1A2, CYP2B6, CYP2C9, and CYP2C19 are comparable between hiHeps and freshly isolated primary human hepatocytes. Transplanted hiHeps repopulate up to 30% of the livers of Tet-uPA/...
We previously described the generation of induced hepatocyte-like cells (iHeps) using the hepatic tr...
Primary human hepatocytes are commonly used to evaluate liver drug metabolism and toxicity. Pluripot...
Chimeric mice with humanized livers are considered a useful animal model for predicting human (h-) d...
SummaryObtaining fully functional cell types is a major challenge for drug discovery and regenerativ...
The generation of large numbers of functional human hepatocytes for cell-based approaches to liver d...
SummaryThe generation of large numbers of functional human hepatocytes for cell-based approaches to ...
The limited supply and expansion capacity of primary human hepatocytes presents major challenges for...
Department of Biological SciencesGeneration of expandable patient-specific hepatocytes has great pot...
SummaryRecent studies have shown that defined factors could lead to the direct conversion of fibrobl...
<div><p>Preparing targeted cells for medical applications from human induced pluripotent stem cells ...
Recent studies have shown that defined factors could lead to the direct conversion of fibroblasts in...
There is a strong anticipated future for human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived hepatocytes (hi...
SummaryRecent studies have demonstrated direct reprogramming of fibroblasts into a range of somatic ...
The liver is an organ with strong regenerative capacity, yet primary hepatocytes have a low amplific...
Direct reprogramming represents an easy technique to generate hepatocyte-like cells (iHeps) from som...
We previously described the generation of induced hepatocyte-like cells (iHeps) using the hepatic tr...
Primary human hepatocytes are commonly used to evaluate liver drug metabolism and toxicity. Pluripot...
Chimeric mice with humanized livers are considered a useful animal model for predicting human (h-) d...
SummaryObtaining fully functional cell types is a major challenge for drug discovery and regenerativ...
The generation of large numbers of functional human hepatocytes for cell-based approaches to liver d...
SummaryThe generation of large numbers of functional human hepatocytes for cell-based approaches to ...
The limited supply and expansion capacity of primary human hepatocytes presents major challenges for...
Department of Biological SciencesGeneration of expandable patient-specific hepatocytes has great pot...
SummaryRecent studies have shown that defined factors could lead to the direct conversion of fibrobl...
<div><p>Preparing targeted cells for medical applications from human induced pluripotent stem cells ...
Recent studies have shown that defined factors could lead to the direct conversion of fibroblasts in...
There is a strong anticipated future for human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived hepatocytes (hi...
SummaryRecent studies have demonstrated direct reprogramming of fibroblasts into a range of somatic ...
The liver is an organ with strong regenerative capacity, yet primary hepatocytes have a low amplific...
Direct reprogramming represents an easy technique to generate hepatocyte-like cells (iHeps) from som...
We previously described the generation of induced hepatocyte-like cells (iHeps) using the hepatic tr...
Primary human hepatocytes are commonly used to evaluate liver drug metabolism and toxicity. Pluripot...
Chimeric mice with humanized livers are considered a useful animal model for predicting human (h-) d...