Histidinemia in mice: A metabolic defect treated using a novel approach to hepatocellular transplantation
- 1 May 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Hepatology
- Vol. 21 (5) , 1405-1412
- https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.1840210526
Abstract
Histidinemia in mice and in humans is an autosomal recessive disorder of histidine metabolism that leads to high-histidine levels in both plasma and urine and is caused by a lack of hepatic histidine-α-deaminase (histidase). We have used a novel approach to hepatocellular transplantation to effect a complete phenotypic cure of histidinemia in a mouse model. Mice lacking histidase were treated with isolated liver cells (approximately 18 ± 106 hepatocytes and 9 ± 106 nonparenchymal cells) from histidase-competent donors transplanted into the peritoneum (active transplant group). Recipient mice showed a dramatic decrease, by more than 75%, in urinary histidine levels from day one throughout the course of the experiment, resulting in levels within the normal range for wild-type mice. In comparison, there was no change in urinary histidine levels in the control group of histidase-deficient mice treated with isolated liver cells from mice lacking histidase (statistical comparison between the two groups, P < 0.003, two-way ANOVA). Histologically, ectopic liver tissue was seen in the peritoneum in association with abdominal wall, pancreas, and peritoneal connective tissue; immunohistochemical evidence showed expression of histidase in the ectopic liver tissue in the active transplant group. This report is the first to show complete correction of a defective biochemical phenotype achieved by hepatocellular transplantation.Keywords
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