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Abstract Liver disease is one of the major health problems in many countries. Mesenchymal Stem cells have opened a new approach to deal with liver fibrosis. Improvement of bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells homing after systemic injection of disintegrin/like domain purified from Egyptian horned Cerastes cerastes crude venom which was shown by previous study. This work was designed to investigate the possible mechanism of disintegrin/like domain in mesenchymal stem cells homing to fibrotic liver of CCl4 treated mice. Quantitative gene expression was performed for stromal cell-derived factor-1α to study homing of bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells, transforming growth factor beta 1 to study bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells homing and regeneration of liver cells and hepatocyte growth factor to study regeneration of liver cells in CCl4 induced liver injury in white albino mice. It was found that disintegrin/like domain could increase homing of bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells as showed by the significant increase in liver stromal cell-derived factor -1α gene expression, transforming growth factor beta 1 as well as hepatocyte growth factor genes expression compared to the non disintegrin/like domain treated CCl4 group. |