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Stem cell-derived models to improve mechanistic understanding and prediction of human drug-induced liver injury.

Christopher Goldring1, Daniel J Antoine1, Frank Bonner2, Jonathan Crozier3, Chris Denning4, Robert J Fontana5, Neil A Hanley6, David C Hay7, Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg8, Satu Juhila9, Neil Kitteringham1, Beatriz Silva-Lima10, Alan Norris1, Chris Pridgeon1, James A Ross7, Rowena Sison Young1, Danilo Tagle11, Belen Tornesi12, Bob van de Water13, Richard J Weaver14, Fang Zhang1, B Kevin Park1.   

Abstract

Current preclinical drug testing does not predict some forms of adverse drug reactions in humans. Efforts at improving predictability of drug-induced tissue injury in humans include using stem cell technology to generate human cells for screening for adverse effects of drugs in humans. The advent of induced pluripotent stem cells means that it may ultimately be possible to develop personalized toxicology to determine interindividual susceptibility to adverse drug reactions. However, the complexity of idiosyncratic drug-induced liver injury means that no current single-cell model, whether of primary liver tissue origin, from liver cell lines, or derived from stem cells, adequately emulates what is believed to occur during human drug-induced liver injury. Nevertheless, a single-cell model of a human hepatocyte which emulates key features of a hepatocyte is likely to be valuable in assessing potential chemical risk; furthermore, understanding how to generate a relevant hepatocyte will also be critical to efforts to build complex multicellular models of the liver. Currently, hepatocyte-like cells differentiated from stem cells still fall short of recapitulating the full mature hepatocellular phenotype. Therefore, we convened a number of experts from the areas of preclinical and clinical hepatotoxicity and safety assessment, from industry, academia, and regulatory bodies, to specifically explore the application of stem cells in hepatotoxicity safety assessment and to make recommendations for the way forward. In this short review, we particularly discuss the importance of benchmarking stem cell-derived hepatocyte-like cells to their terminally differentiated human counterparts using defined phenotyping, to make sure the cells are relevant and comparable between labs, and outline why this process is essential before the cells are introduced into chemical safety assessment. (Hepatology 2017;65:710-721).
© 2016 by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27775817      PMCID: PMC5266558          DOI: 10.1002/hep.28886

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hepatology        ISSN: 0270-9139            Impact factor:   17.425


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3.  Differentiation of mouse and human embryonic stem cells into hepatic lineages.

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6.  Efficient generation of hepatocyte-like cells from human induced pluripotent stem cells.

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Review 4.  Liver-humanized mice: A translational strategy to study metabolic disorders.

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8.  Hepatocyte-like cells derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells using small molecules: implications of a transcriptomic study.

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Review 9.  Clinical Trials in a Dish: A Perspective on the Coming Revolution in Drug Development.

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10.  Co-stimulation of LPAR1 and S1PR1/3 increases the transplantation efficacy of human mesenchymal stem cells in drug-induced and alcoholic liver diseases.

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