Clinical application of hepatocyte transplantation: current status, applicability, limitations, and future outlook
- PMID: 32098516
- DOI: 10.1080/17474124.2020.1733975
Clinical application of hepatocyte transplantation: current status, applicability, limitations, and future outlook
Abstract
Introduction: Hepatocyte transplantation (HT) is a promising alternative to liver transplantation for the treatment of liver-based metabolic diseases and acute liver failure (ALF). However, shortage of good-quality liver tissues, early cell loss post-infusion, reduced cell engraftment and function restricts clinical application.Areas covered: A comprehensive literature search was performed to cover pre-clinical and clinical HT studies. The review discusses the latest developments to address HT limitations: cell sources from marginal/suboptimal donors to neonatal livers, differentiating pluripotent stem cells into hepatocyte-like cells, in vitro expansion, prevention of immune response to transplanted cells by encapsulation or using innate immunity-inhibiting agents, and enhancing engraftment through partial hepatectomy or irradiation.Expert opinion: To date, published data are highly encouraging specially the alginate-encapsulated hepatocyte treatment of children with ALF. Hepatocyte functions can be further improved through co-culturing with mesenchymal stromal cells. Moreover, ex-vivo genetic correction will enable the use of autologous cells in future personalized medicine.
Keywords: Hepatocyte transplantation; alpha-1 antitrypsin; cryopreservation; encapsulation; engraftment; in vitro expansion; irradiation; mature hepatocytes; mesenchymal stromal cells; neonatal hepatocytes; partial hepatectomy.
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