Regulated differentiation of stem cells into an artificial 3D liver as a transplantable source

End-stage liver disease is one of the leading causes of death around the world. Since insufficient sources of transplantable liver and possible immune rejection severely hinder the wide application of conventional liver transplantation therapy, artificial three-dimensional (3D) liver culture and ass...

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Main Authors: Feng Chen, Hua Wang, Jia Xiao
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Language:English
Published: Korean Association for the Study of the Liver 2020-04-01
Series:Clinical and Molecular Hepatology
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Online Access:http://e-cmh.org/upload/pdf/cmh-2019-0022n.pdf
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spelling doaj-983dc40ff8c74e89b35190c8626375152020-11-25T02:05:48ZengKorean Association for the Study of the LiverClinical and Molecular Hepatology2287-27282287-285X2020-04-0126216317910.3350/cmh.2019.0022n1496Regulated differentiation of stem cells into an artificial 3D liver as a transplantable sourceFeng Chen0Hua Wang1Jia Xiao2 National Key Disciplines for Infectious Diseases, Shenzhen Third People’s Hospital, Shenzhen, China Department of Oncology, The First Affiliated Hospital, Institute for Liver Diseases of Anhui Medical University, Hefei, China Clinical Medicine Research Institute, The First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University, Guangzhou, ChinaEnd-stage liver disease is one of the leading causes of death around the world. Since insufficient sources of transplantable liver and possible immune rejection severely hinder the wide application of conventional liver transplantation therapy, artificial three-dimensional (3D) liver culture and assembly from stem cells have become a new hope for patients with end-stage liver diseases, such as cirrhosis and liver cancer. However, the induced differentiation of single-layer or 3D-structured hepatocytes from stem cells cannot physiologically support essential liver functions due to the lack of formation of blood vessels, immune regulation, storage of vitamins, and other vital hepatic activities. Thus, there is emerging evidence showing that 3D organogenesis of artificial vascularized liver tissue from combined hepatic cell types derived from differentiated stem cells is practical for the treatment of end-stage liver diseases. The optimization of novel biomaterials, such as decellularized matrices and natural macromolecules, also strongly supports the organogenesis of 3D tissue with the desired complex structure. This review summarizes new research updates on novel differentiation protocols of stem cell-derived major hepatic cell types and the application of new supportive biomaterials. Future biological and clinical challenges of this concept are also discussed.http://e-cmh.org/upload/pdf/cmh-2019-0022n.pdfstem cellsdifferentiationdecellularized matrixnatural macromoleculessynthetic polymers
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author Feng Chen
Hua Wang
Jia Xiao
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Hua Wang
Jia Xiao
Regulated differentiation of stem cells into an artificial 3D liver as a transplantable source
Clinical and Molecular Hepatology
stem cells
differentiation
decellularized matrix
natural macromolecules
synthetic polymers
author_facet Feng Chen
Hua Wang
Jia Xiao
author_sort Feng Chen
title Regulated differentiation of stem cells into an artificial 3D liver as a transplantable source
title_short Regulated differentiation of stem cells into an artificial 3D liver as a transplantable source
title_full Regulated differentiation of stem cells into an artificial 3D liver as a transplantable source
title_fullStr Regulated differentiation of stem cells into an artificial 3D liver as a transplantable source
title_full_unstemmed Regulated differentiation of stem cells into an artificial 3D liver as a transplantable source
title_sort regulated differentiation of stem cells into an artificial 3d liver as a transplantable source
publisher Korean Association for the Study of the Liver
series Clinical and Molecular Hepatology
issn 2287-2728
2287-285X
publishDate 2020-04-01
description End-stage liver disease is one of the leading causes of death around the world. Since insufficient sources of transplantable liver and possible immune rejection severely hinder the wide application of conventional liver transplantation therapy, artificial three-dimensional (3D) liver culture and assembly from stem cells have become a new hope for patients with end-stage liver diseases, such as cirrhosis and liver cancer. However, the induced differentiation of single-layer or 3D-structured hepatocytes from stem cells cannot physiologically support essential liver functions due to the lack of formation of blood vessels, immune regulation, storage of vitamins, and other vital hepatic activities. Thus, there is emerging evidence showing that 3D organogenesis of artificial vascularized liver tissue from combined hepatic cell types derived from differentiated stem cells is practical for the treatment of end-stage liver diseases. The optimization of novel biomaterials, such as decellularized matrices and natural macromolecules, also strongly supports the organogenesis of 3D tissue with the desired complex structure. This review summarizes new research updates on novel differentiation protocols of stem cell-derived major hepatic cell types and the application of new supportive biomaterials. Future biological and clinical challenges of this concept are also discussed.
topic stem cells
differentiation
decellularized matrix
natural macromolecules
synthetic polymers
url http://e-cmh.org/upload/pdf/cmh-2019-0022n.pdf
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