| Literature DB >> 31856676 |
Fatemeh Nobakht Lahrood1, Mona Saheli2, Zahra Farzaneh1, Payam Taheri1, Mahshad Dorraj1, Hossein Baharvand1,3, Massoud Vosough1,4, Abbas Piryaei5,6.
Abstract
Cell therapy and tissue engineering (TE) are considered alternative therapeutic approaches to organ transplantation. Since cell therapy approaches achieved little success for liver failure treatment, liver TE is considered a more promising alternative. In this study, we produced a liver tissue equivalent (called "liver-derived extracellular matrix scaffold [LEMS]-Patch") by co-culture of human bone marrow stromal cells, human umbilical vein endothelial cells, and a hepatoma cell line, Huh7, within an artificial three-dimensional liver-extracellular matrix scaffold. The results showed significant increase in the liver-specific gene expression and hepatic functions, in terms of albumin (ALB) and fibrinogen secretion, urea production, and cytochrome inducibility in the LEMS-Patch compared to controls. In addition, transplanted LEMS-Patch was successfully incorporated into the recipient liver of acute liver failure mice and produced human ALB. Consequently, our data demonstrated that the generated LEMS-Patch could be used as a good platform for functional improvement of hepatic cells in vitro and in vivo.Entities:
Keywords: hepatic-patch; liver extracellular matrix; regenerative medicine; tissue engineering
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31856676 DOI: 10.1089/scd.2019.0130
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stem Cells Dev ISSN: 1547-3287 Impact factor: 3.272