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Ex situ machine perfusion as a tool to recondition steatotic donor livers: Troublesome features of fatty livers and the role of defatting therapies. A systematic review.

Yuri L Boteon1,2, Amanda P C S Boteon1, Joseph Attard1, Hynek Mergental1, Darius F Mirza1, Ricky H Bhogal1, Simon C Afford2.   

Abstract

Long-standing research has shown that increased lipid content in donor livers is associated with inferior graft outcomes posttransplant. The global epidemic that is obesity has increased the prevalence of steatosis in organ donors, to the extent that it has become one of the main reasons for declining livers for transplantation. Consequently, it is one of the major culprits behind the discrepancy between the number of donor livers offered for transplantation and those that go on to be transplanted. Steatotic livers are characterized by poor microcirculation, depleted energy stores because of an impaired capacity for mitochondrial recovery, and a propensity for an exaggerated inflammatory response following reperfusion injury culminating in poorer graft function postoperatively. Ex situ machine perfusion, currently a novel method in graft preservation, is showing great promise in providing a tool for the recovery and reconditioning of marginal livers. Hence, reconditioning these steatotic livers using machine perfusion has the potential to increase the number of liver transplants performed. In this review, we consider the problematic issues associated with fatty livers in the realm of transplantation and discuss pharmacological and nonpharmacological options that are being developed to enhance recovery of these organs using machine perfusion and defatting strategies.
© 2018 The American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.

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Keywords:  clinical research/practice; donors and donation; donors and donation: donor evaluation; donors and donation: extended criteria; liver transplantation/hepatology; translational research/science

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29947472     DOI: 10.1111/ajt.14992

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Transplant        ISSN: 1600-6135            Impact factor:   8.086


  17 in total

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4.  Liver transplantation in the era of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease/metabolic (dysfunction) associated fatty liver disease: the dilemma of the steatotic liver graft on transplantation and recipient survival.

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7.  Cell-free microRNAs as early predictors of graft viability during ex vivo normothermic machine perfusion of human donor livers.

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8.  Impact of Graded Donor Liver Steatosis on Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury After Liver Transplantation: Where are We now?

Authors:  Yuri L Boteon; Amanda P C S Boteon
Journal:  J Clin Exp Hepatol       Date:  2020-07-01

9.  Impact of machine perfusion of the liver on post-transplant biliary complications: A systematic review.

Authors:  Yuri L Boteon; Amanda Pcs Boteon; Joseph Attard; Lorraine Wallace; Ricky H Bhogal; Simon C Afford
Journal:  World J Transplant       Date:  2018-10-22

10.  Improvement of steatotic rat liver function with a defatting cocktail during ex situ normothermic machine perfusion is not directly related to liver fat content.

Authors:  Siavash Raigani; Cailah Carroll; Stephanie Griffith; Casie Pendexter; Ivy Rosales; Hany Deirawan; Rafic Beydoun; Martin Yarmush; Korkut Uygun; Heidi Yeh
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