The future of stem cells in liver diseases
Preliminary experience with clinical hepatocyte transplantation during the past decade has provided proof of concept that cell therapy can be effective for the treatment of some liver diseases. Recent progress in cell biology resulting in the isolation and characterization of hepatic stem cells and...
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doaj-a8f9121f518d45f894f35ea9cacc311a2021-06-08T04:36:17ZengElsevierAnnals of Hepatology1665-26812006-04-01526876The future of stem cells in liver diseasesMaurizio Muraca0Ginevra Galbiati1Maria Teresa Vilei2Aline Sueli Coelho Fabricio3Maddalena Caruso4Laboratory Medicine, Department of Laboratories, Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù, Rome, Italy; Address for correspondence:Laboratory Medicine, Department of Laboratories, Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù, Rome, ItalyClinica Medica 1, University of Padova, ItalyClinica Medica 1, University of Padova, ItalyLaboratory Medicine, Department of Laboratories, Ospedale Pediatrico Bambino Gesù, Rome, ItalyPreliminary experience with clinical hepatocyte transplantation during the past decade has provided proof of concept that cell therapy can be effective for the treatment of some liver diseases. Recent progress in cell biology resulting in the isolation and characterization of hepatic stem cells and progenitor cells further increased the expectation for a new approach to the treatment of genetic and chronic liver disease. Several potential sources have been identified of hepatic stem/progenitor cells exhibiting both differentiation towards the hepatic lineage in vitro and hepatic parenchymal repopulation with liver-specific metabolic activity in liver-injured animal models. However, a few of these results proved to be poorly reproducible in different laboratories, and it was recognized that some initial optimistic conclusions were drawn from incorrect interpretation of experimental data or from insufficient knowledge of the mechanisms involved in tissue regeneration. Moreover, only modest results have emerged so far from ongoing clinical experience involving the use of putative stem cells in liver disease. There is much need for a joined effort to concentrate the resources on a specific cell population, in order to better characterize its function, to assess its safety and to develop better focused clinical trials. In conclusion, while the biological features of stem cells still justify the hope for future clinical applications, hepatic stem cell therapy has still a long way to go from bench to bedside.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1665268119320216Hematopoietic stem cellsumbilical cord bloodmetabolic diseasesliver regenerationliver cell therapy |
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Maurizio Muraca Ginevra Galbiati Maria Teresa Vilei Aline Sueli Coelho Fabricio Maddalena Caruso The future of stem cells in liver diseases Annals of Hepatology Hematopoietic stem cells umbilical cord blood metabolic diseases liver regeneration liver cell therapy |
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The future of stem cells in liver diseases |
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The future of stem cells in liver diseases |
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The future of stem cells in liver diseases |
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The future of stem cells in liver diseases |
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The future of stem cells in liver diseases |
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Annals of Hepatology |
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2006-04-01 |
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Preliminary experience with clinical hepatocyte transplantation during the past decade has provided proof of concept that cell therapy can be effective for the treatment of some liver diseases. Recent progress in cell biology resulting in the isolation and characterization of hepatic stem cells and progenitor cells further increased the expectation for a new approach to the treatment of genetic and chronic liver disease. Several potential sources have been identified of hepatic stem/progenitor cells exhibiting both differentiation towards the hepatic lineage in vitro and hepatic parenchymal repopulation with liver-specific metabolic activity in liver-injured animal models. However, a few of these results proved to be poorly reproducible in different laboratories, and it was recognized that some initial optimistic conclusions were drawn from incorrect interpretation of experimental data or from insufficient knowledge of the mechanisms involved in tissue regeneration. Moreover, only modest results have emerged so far from ongoing clinical experience involving the use of putative stem cells in liver disease. There is much need for a joined effort to concentrate the resources on a specific cell population, in order to better characterize its function, to assess its safety and to develop better focused clinical trials. In conclusion, while the biological features of stem cells still justify the hope for future clinical applications, hepatic stem cell therapy has still a long way to go from bench to bedside. |
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Hematopoietic stem cells umbilical cord blood metabolic diseases liver regeneration liver cell therapy |
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