Introduction: The umbilical cord (UC) is a perinatal tissue from which it is possible to isolate mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) with a higher proliferation rate and a higher differentiation capacity compared to their adult counterparts. Wharton’s jelly (WJ) is a rich source of multipotent and hypoimmunogenic MSCs (WJ-MSCs), which are considered promising candidates for cell therapy of many conditions, including liver diseases. Preterm umbilical cord (birth before 37 weeks of gestation) is generally considered a waste product, so its use does not affect ethical issues. Similarly to the full-term UC, it can be considered a valid source of WJ-MSCs, although little is known about their phenotype and differentiation capacity. We aim to show that WJ-MSCs derived from preterm umbilical cords exhibit comparable characteristics to their mature counterparts and, in particular, show a similar ability to differentiate into hepatocyte-like cells and retain hypoimmunogenicity features. Both these aspects may be key in the prospective application of these cells in regenerative medicine. Material and Methods: Here, we isolated WJ-MSCs from seven prematurely harvested umbilical cords (pWJ-MSCs). We assessed a mesenchymal phenotype and differentiation potential by flow cytometry, immunocytochemistry, and immunofluorescence. A standardized liver differentiation protocol was performed, and the acquisition of the hepatic phenotype was assessed by characterization of hepatic protein expression and functional assays. Results: We demonstrated that pWJ-MSCs exhibited mesenchymal characteristics, acquired phenotypical and functional features of hepatocytes when induced to differentiate in a specific medium, and maintained the expression of immunomodulatory molecules. Discussion: This study showed that even if pregnancy has been interrupted before the 22nd week, p-WJ-MSCs had the same differentiative ability as the counterpart derived from the full-term UC, that we have previously demonstrated, and can be considered a valid cellular population for liver cell therapy.

Timoneri, F., Lo Iacono, M., Corrao, S., Alberti, G., Amico, G., Corsello, T., et al. (2025). Wharton’s jelly mesenchymal stromal cells derived from preterm umbilical cord reveal a hepatogenic potential. FRONTIERS IN CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 13, 1-14 [10.3389/fcell.2025.1626353].

Wharton’s jelly mesenchymal stromal cells derived from preterm umbilical cord reveal a hepatogenic potential

Francesca Timoneri
Co-primo
;
Melania Lo Iacono
Co-primo
;
Simona Corrao;Giusi Alberti;Giandomenico Amico;Tiziana Corsello;Eleonora Russo
Co-ultimo
;
Giampiero La Rocca
Co-ultimo
2025-06-24

Abstract

Introduction: The umbilical cord (UC) is a perinatal tissue from which it is possible to isolate mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) with a higher proliferation rate and a higher differentiation capacity compared to their adult counterparts. Wharton’s jelly (WJ) is a rich source of multipotent and hypoimmunogenic MSCs (WJ-MSCs), which are considered promising candidates for cell therapy of many conditions, including liver diseases. Preterm umbilical cord (birth before 37 weeks of gestation) is generally considered a waste product, so its use does not affect ethical issues. Similarly to the full-term UC, it can be considered a valid source of WJ-MSCs, although little is known about their phenotype and differentiation capacity. We aim to show that WJ-MSCs derived from preterm umbilical cords exhibit comparable characteristics to their mature counterparts and, in particular, show a similar ability to differentiate into hepatocyte-like cells and retain hypoimmunogenicity features. Both these aspects may be key in the prospective application of these cells in regenerative medicine. Material and Methods: Here, we isolated WJ-MSCs from seven prematurely harvested umbilical cords (pWJ-MSCs). We assessed a mesenchymal phenotype and differentiation potential by flow cytometry, immunocytochemistry, and immunofluorescence. A standardized liver differentiation protocol was performed, and the acquisition of the hepatic phenotype was assessed by characterization of hepatic protein expression and functional assays. Results: We demonstrated that pWJ-MSCs exhibited mesenchymal characteristics, acquired phenotypical and functional features of hepatocytes when induced to differentiate in a specific medium, and maintained the expression of immunomodulatory molecules. Discussion: This study showed that even if pregnancy has been interrupted before the 22nd week, p-WJ-MSCs had the same differentiative ability as the counterpart derived from the full-term UC, that we have previously demonstrated, and can be considered a valid cellular population for liver cell therapy.
24-giu-2025
Settore BIOS-13/A - Istologia ed embriologia umana
Timoneri, F., Lo Iacono, M., Corrao, S., Alberti, G., Amico, G., Corsello, T., et al. (2025). Wharton’s jelly mesenchymal stromal cells derived from preterm umbilical cord reveal a hepatogenic potential. FRONTIERS IN CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 13, 1-14 [10.3389/fcell.2025.1626353].
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