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International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2018

Contribution of Resident Stem Cells to Liver and Biliary Tree Regeneration in Human Diseases

Diletta Overi; Guido Carpino; Vincenzo Cardinale; Antonio Franchitto; S. Safarikia; Paolo Onori; Domenico Alvaro; Eugenio Gaudio

Two distinct stem/progenitor cell populations of biliary origin have been identified in the adult liver and biliary tree. Hepatic Stem/progenitor Cells (HpSCs) are bipotent progenitor cells located within the canals of Hering and can be differentiated into mature hepatocytes and cholangiocytes; Biliary Tree Stem/progenitor Cells (BTSCs) are multipotent stem cells located within the peribiliary glands of large intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts and able to differentiate into hepatic and pancreatic lineages. HpSCs and BTSCs are endowed in a specialized niche constituted by supporting cells and extracellular matrix compounds. The actual contribution of these stem cell niches to liver and biliary tree homeostatic regeneration is marginal; this is due to the high replicative capabilities and plasticity of mature parenchymal cells (i.e., hepatocytes and cholangiocytes). However, the study of human liver and biliary diseases disclosed how these stem cell niches are involved in the regenerative response after extensive and/or chronic injuries, with the activation of specific signaling pathways. The present review summarizes the contribution of stem/progenitor cell niches in human liver diseases, underlining mechanisms of activation and clinical implications, including fibrogenesis and disease progression.


Annals of Gastroenterology | 2017

New insights into cholangiocarcinoma: multiple stems and related cell lineages of origin

Maria Consiglia Bragazzi; Lorenzo Ridola; S. Safarikia; Sabina Di Matteo; Daniele Costantini; L. Nevi; Vincenzo Cardinale

Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a heterogeneous group of malignancies that may develop at any level of the biliary tree. CCA is currently classified into intrahepatic (iCCA), perihilar (pCCA) and distal (dCCA) on the basis of its anatomical location. Notably, although these three CCA subtypes have common features, they also have important inter- and intra-tumor differences that can affect their pathogenesis and outcome. A unique feature of CCA is that it manifests in the hepatic parenchyma or large intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts, furnished by two distinct stem cell niches: the canals of Hering and the peribiliary glands, respectively. The complexity of CCA pathogenesis highlights the need for a multidisciplinary, translational, and systemic approach to this malignancy. This review focuses on advances in the knowledge of CCA histomorphology, risk factors, molecular pathogenesis, and subsets of CCA.


Journal of Hepatology | 2018

Development of self-renewing 3D organoid culture from human fetal biliary tree stem cells (hBTSCs) as a potential system for regenerative medicine and disease modelling

S. Safarikia; Vincenzo Cardinale; Guido Carpino; D. Costantini; S. Di Matteo; L. Nevi; Daniela Bosco; Eugenio Gaudio; D. Alvaro


Journal of Hepatology | 2018

Different micro-environtmental factors induce proliferation, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and senescence of primary cultures of human biliary tree stem/progenitor cells (hBTSCs), recapitulating the pathological features typical of human cholangiopathies

D. Costantini; Guido Carpino; Vincenzo Cardinale; Diletta Overi; L. Nevi; S. Di Matteo; S. Safarikia; Fabio Melandro; P.B. Berloco; Eugenio Gaudio; D. Alvaro


Journal of Hepatology | 2018

Obeticholic acid, a FXR agonist, inhibits the cancerogenic potential of primary human cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) cells cultures

S.D. Matteo; L. Nevi; D. Constantini; M. Colantonio; F. Giulitti; Chiara Napoletano; S. Safarikia; E. Manzi; A.M.D. Rose; Fabio Melandro; Maria Consiglia Bragazzi; P.B. Berloco; F. Giuliante; Guido Carpino; Vincenzo Cardinale; Eugenio Gaudio; D. Alvaro


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2018

The exposure of primary cultures of human biliary tree stem/progenitor cells (hBTSCs) to different micro-environmental factors induces proliferation, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and senescence, which are typical pathological features of human cholangiopathies

D. Costantini; Vincenzo Cardinale; Guido Carpino; L. Nevi; S. Di Matteo; S. Safarikia; Fabio Melandro; P.B. Berloco; Eugenio Gaudio; D. Alvaro


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2018

The cancerogenic potential of primary human Cholangioracinoma cells is inhibited by Obeticholic Acid, a Farnesoid X Receptor (FXR) agonist

S. Di Matteo; L. Nevi; D. Costantini; M. Colantonio; F. Giulitti; Chiara Napoletano; S. Safarikia; E. Manzi; A.M. Derose; Fabio Melandro; Maria Consiglia Bragazzi; Gian Luca Grazi; P.B. Berloco; F. Giuliante; Guido Carpino; Vincenzo Cardinale; Eugenio Gaudio; D. Alvaro


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2018

OC.04.1 GENERATION OF 3D ORGANOIDS OF HUMAN FETAL BILIARY TREE STEM CELLS (HBTSCS) AS INNOVATIVE TOOL FOR THE REGENERATIVE MEDICINE OF LIVER AND PANCREAS

S. Safarikia; Vincenzo Cardinale; D. Costantini; S. Di Matteo; L. Nevi; Guido Carpino; Daniela Bosco; D. Alvaro


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2018

OC.08.1 DOUBLECORTIN-LIKE KINASE 1 (DCLK1) IS A MARKER OF SPECIFIC SUBPOPULATIONS OF CANCER STEM CELLS (CSCS) IN HUMAN CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA (CCA) AND ITS INHIBITION EXERTS ANTI-CANCER EFFECTS

L. Nevi; S. Di Matteo; Guido Carpino; Vincenzo Cardinale; V. Ambrosino; D. Costantini; S. Safarikia; E. Manzi; A. De Rosa; Fabio Melandro; Maria Consiglia Bragazzi; Gian Luca Grazi; P.B. Berloco; F. Giuliante; Eugenio Gaudio; D. Alvaro


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2018

P.04.6 PRIMARY HUMAN BILIARY TREE STEM/PROGENITOR CELLS (HBTSCS) EXPOSED TO MICROENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS SHOWED PROLIFERATION, EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION (EMT) AND SENESCENCE, RECAPITULATING THE PATHOLOGICAL FEATURES TYPICAL OF HUMAN CHOLANGIOPATHIES

D. Costantini; Vincenzo Cardinale; Guido Carpino; L. Nevi; S. Di Matteo; S. Safarikia; Fabio Melandro; P.B. Berloco; Eugenio Gaudio; D. Alvaro

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Vincenzo Cardinale

Sapienza University of Rome

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Guido Carpino

Sapienza University of Rome

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L. Nevi

Sapienza University of Rome

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S. Di Matteo

Sapienza University of Rome

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P.B. Berloco

Sapienza University of Rome

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Eugenio Gaudio

Sapienza University of Rome

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Fabio Melandro

Sapienza University of Rome

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F. Giuliante

Sapienza University of Rome

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