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Clinical Hepatocyte Transplantation: Practical Limits and Possible Solutions

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EUROPEAN SURGICAL RESEARCH
Volume 54, Issue 3-4, Pages 162-177

Publisher

KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000369552

Keywords

Hepatocyte transplantation; Human hepatocytes; Metabolic liver disease; Cell-based therapy; Regenerative medicine

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  1. Torsten och Ragnar Soderberg Stiftelse
  2. Swedish Research Council
  3. Ruth and Richard Julins Foundation

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Since the first human hepatocyte transplants (HTx) in 1992, clinical studies have clearly established proof of principle for this therapy as a treatment for patients with acquired or inherited liver disease. Although major accomplishments have been made, there are still some specific limitations to this technology, which, if overcome, could greatly enhance the efficacy and implementation of this therapy. Here, we describe what in our view are the most significant obstacles to the clinical application of HTx and review the solutions currently proposed. The obstacles of significance include the limited number and quality of liver tissues as a cell source, the lack of clinical grade reagents, quality control evaluation of hepatocytes prior to transplantation, hypothermic storage of cells prior to transplantation, preconditioning treatments to enhance engraftment and proliferation of donor cells, tracking or monitoring cells after transplantation, and the optimal immunosuppression protocols for transplant recipients. (C) 2015 S. Karger AG, Basel

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