Three-Dimensional Culture of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Derived Hepatic Endoderm and Its Role in Bioartificial Liver Construction

The liver carries out a range of functions essential for bodily homeostasis. The impairment of liver functions has serious implications and is responsible for high rates of patient morbidity and mortality. Presently, liver transplantation remains the only effective treatment, but donor availability...

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Main Authors: Ruchi Sharma, Sebastian Greenhough, Claire N. Medine, David C. Hay
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2010-01-01
Series:Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/236147
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spelling doaj-2db7c9320612477f985a1846d43418bb2020-11-25T00:53:35ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology1110-72431110-72512010-01-01201010.1155/2010/236147236147Three-Dimensional Culture of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Derived Hepatic Endoderm and Its Role in Bioartificial Liver ConstructionRuchi Sharma0Sebastian Greenhough1Claire N. Medine2David C. Hay3Medical Research Council Centre for Regenerative Medicine, University of Edinburgh, 49 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh, Scotland EH16 4SB, UKMedical Research Council Centre for Regenerative Medicine, University of Edinburgh, 49 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh, Scotland EH16 4SB, UKMedical Research Council Centre for Regenerative Medicine, University of Edinburgh, 49 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh, Scotland EH16 4SB, UKMedical Research Council Centre for Regenerative Medicine, University of Edinburgh, 49 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh, Scotland EH16 4SB, UKThe liver carries out a range of functions essential for bodily homeostasis. The impairment of liver functions has serious implications and is responsible for high rates of patient morbidity and mortality. Presently, liver transplantation remains the only effective treatment, but donor availability is a major limitation. Therefore, artificial and bioartificial liver devices have been developed to bridge patients to liver transplantation. Existing support devices improve hepatic encephalopathy to a certain extent; however their usage is associated with side effects. The major hindrance in the development of bioartificial liver devices and cellular therapies is the limited availability of human hepatocytes. Moreover, primary hepatocytes are difficult to maintain and lose hepatic identity and function over time even with sophisticated tissue culture media. To overcome this limitation, renewable cell sources are being explored. Human embryonic stem cells are one such cellular resource and have been shown to generate a reliable and reproducible supply of human hepatic endoderm. Therefore, the use of human embryonic stem cell-derived hepatic endoderm in combination with tissue engineering has the potential to pave the way for the development of novel bioartificial liver devices and predictive drug toxicity assays.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/236147
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author Ruchi Sharma
Sebastian Greenhough
Claire N. Medine
David C. Hay
spellingShingle Ruchi Sharma
Sebastian Greenhough
Claire N. Medine
David C. Hay
Three-Dimensional Culture of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Derived Hepatic Endoderm and Its Role in Bioartificial Liver Construction
Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
author_facet Ruchi Sharma
Sebastian Greenhough
Claire N. Medine
David C. Hay
author_sort Ruchi Sharma
title Three-Dimensional Culture of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Derived Hepatic Endoderm and Its Role in Bioartificial Liver Construction
title_short Three-Dimensional Culture of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Derived Hepatic Endoderm and Its Role in Bioartificial Liver Construction
title_full Three-Dimensional Culture of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Derived Hepatic Endoderm and Its Role in Bioartificial Liver Construction
title_fullStr Three-Dimensional Culture of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Derived Hepatic Endoderm and Its Role in Bioartificial Liver Construction
title_full_unstemmed Three-Dimensional Culture of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Derived Hepatic Endoderm and Its Role in Bioartificial Liver Construction
title_sort three-dimensional culture of human embryonic stem cell derived hepatic endoderm and its role in bioartificial liver construction
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
issn 1110-7243
1110-7251
publishDate 2010-01-01
description The liver carries out a range of functions essential for bodily homeostasis. The impairment of liver functions has serious implications and is responsible for high rates of patient morbidity and mortality. Presently, liver transplantation remains the only effective treatment, but donor availability is a major limitation. Therefore, artificial and bioartificial liver devices have been developed to bridge patients to liver transplantation. Existing support devices improve hepatic encephalopathy to a certain extent; however their usage is associated with side effects. The major hindrance in the development of bioartificial liver devices and cellular therapies is the limited availability of human hepatocytes. Moreover, primary hepatocytes are difficult to maintain and lose hepatic identity and function over time even with sophisticated tissue culture media. To overcome this limitation, renewable cell sources are being explored. Human embryonic stem cells are one such cellular resource and have been shown to generate a reliable and reproducible supply of human hepatic endoderm. Therefore, the use of human embryonic stem cell-derived hepatic endoderm in combination with tissue engineering has the potential to pave the way for the development of novel bioartificial liver devices and predictive drug toxicity assays.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/236147
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