利用诱导多能干细胞生成多细胞三维肝脏有组织细胞作为肝脏疾病建模工具

IF 1 Q3 BIOLOGY
Setjie W Maepa, Mohlopheni J Marakalala, Hlumani Ndlovu
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肝脏是一个重要器官,参与血清蛋白的代谢、合成和分泌,以及异生物化合物和酒精的解毒。有关肝脏疾病的研究主要依赖于癌症衍生细胞系,但由于缺乏药物代谢酶,这些细胞系被证明是低劣的。原代人类肝细胞被认为是评估药物代谢的黄金标准。然而,由于缺乏供体、细胞成本高、细胞失去极性等因素,限制了它们的广泛应用和实用性。干细胞已成为肝细胞的替代来源,可用于研究肝脏疾病、发育生物学、毒理学测试和再生医学。在这篇文章中,我们详细描述了生成由肝细胞、星状细胞和 Kupffer 细胞组成的多细胞三维肝脏器官组织的优化方案,该方案是一种可行的稳健肝脏模型。主要特点 - 从诱导多能干细胞生成多细胞三维肝脏器官组织的优化方案。图形概述。
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Generation of Multicellular 3D Liver Organoids From Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells as a Tool for Modelling Liver Diseases.

The liver is an essential organ that is involved in the metabolism, synthesis, and secretion of serum proteins and detoxification of xenobiotic compounds and alcohol. Studies on liver diseases have largely relied on cancer-derived cell lines that have proven to be inferior due to the lack of drug-metabolising enzymes. Primary human hepatocytes are considered the gold-standard for evaluating drug metabolism. However, several factors such as lack of donors, high cost of cells, and loss of polarity of the cells have limited their widescale adoption and utility. Stem cells have emerged as an alternative source for liver cells that could be utilised for studying liver diseases, developmental biology, toxicology testing, and regenerative medicine. In this article, we describe in detail an optimised protocol for the generation of multicellular 3D liver organoids composed of hepatocytes, stellate cells, and Kupffer cells as a tractable robust model of the liver. Key features • Optimising a protocol for generating multicellular 3D liver organoids from induced pluripotent stem cells. Graphical overview.

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