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Characterization of cultured cholangiocytes isolated from livers of patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis.


ABSTRACT: Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a chronic, idiopathic cholangiopathy. The role of cholangiocytes (biliary epithelial cells) in PSC pathogenesis is unknown and remains an active area of research. Here, through cellular, molecular and next-generation sequencing (NGS) methods, we characterize and identify phenotypic and signaling features of isolated PSC patient-derived cholangiocytes. We isolated cholangiocytes from stage 4 PSC patient liver explants by dissection, differential filtration and immune-magnetic bead separation. We maintained cholangiocytes in culture and assessed for: (i) cholangiocyte, cell adhesion and inflammatory markers; (ii) proliferation rate; (iii) transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER); (iv) cellular senescence; and (v) transcriptomic profiles by NGS. We used two well-established normal human cholangiocyte cell lines (H69 and NHC) as controls. Isolated PSC cells expressed cholangiocyte (eg, cytokeratin 7 and 19) and epithelial cell adhesion markers (EPCAM, ICAM) and were negative for hepatocyte and myofibroblast markers (albumin, ?-actin). Proliferation rate was lower for PSC compared with normal cholangiocytes (4 vs 2 days, respectively, P<0.01). Maximum TEER was also lower in PSC compared with normal cholangiocytes (100 vs 145 ?cm(2), P<0.05). Interleukin-6 (IL-6) and IL-8 (protein and mRNA) were both increased compared with NHCs and H69s (all P<0.01). The proportion of cholangiocytes staining positive for senescence-associated ?-galactosidase was higher in PSC cholangiocytes compared with NHCs (48% vs 5%, P<0.01). Finally, NGS confirmed cholangiocyte marker expression in isolated PSC cholangiocytes and extended our findings regarding pro-inflammatory and senescence-associated signaling. In conclusion, we have demonstrated that high-purity cholangiocytes can be isolated from human PSC liver and grown in primary culture. Isolated PSC cholangiocytes exhibit a phenotype that may reflect their in vivo contribution to disease and serve as a vital tool for in vitro investigation of biliary pathobiology and identification of new therapeutic targets in PSC.

SUBMITTER: Tabibian JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4184949 | biostudies-other | 2014 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Characterization of cultured cholangiocytes isolated from livers of patients with primary sclerosing cholangitis.

Tabibian James H JH   Trussoni Christy E CE   O'Hara Steven P SP   Splinter Patrick L PL   Heimbach Julie K JK   LaRusso Nicholas F NF  

Laboratory investigation; a journal of technical methods and pathology 20140721 10


Primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) is a chronic, idiopathic cholangiopathy. The role of cholangiocytes (biliary epithelial cells) in PSC pathogenesis is unknown and remains an active area of research. Here, through cellular, molecular and next-generation sequencing (NGS) methods, we characterize and identify phenotypic and signaling features of isolated PSC patient-derived cholangiocytes. We isolated cholangiocytes from stage 4 PSC patient liver explants by dissection, differential filtration  ...[more]

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