生物人工肝:未来的道路在哪里?

IF 5.6 2区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Hepatology Communications Pub Date : 2025-08-15 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1097/HC9.0000000000000788
Qi Jiang, Yuanshuai Su, Xiaoyan Cao, Haonan Zhang, Jingyi Zhang, Lanjuan Li
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尽管肝移植在治疗肝功能衰竭方面已被证明是有效的,但由于其手术风险高且供体器官有限,肝移植通常是不切实际的。用于非生物人工肝(NBAL)系统的血液净化技术提高了临床治愈率,但它们不能取代肝脏复杂的生物合成、解毒、代谢和生物转化作用。为了克服NBAL系统带来的这些挑战,生物人工肝(BAL)系统已经被开发出来,并对肝细胞来源和生物反应器进行了反复优化,以模拟“全功能肝脏”。大型生物医学研究中心迫切希望对开发中的BAL系统进行临床试验,以验证其安全性和有效性,并最终将BAL系统推向市场进行临床实践。值得注意的是,转基因猪肝的成功异种移植为新型BAL系统的设计提供了有价值的见解。中国研究人员在猪到人的肝移植方面取得了一系列世界首创的里程碑式进展。创建转基因猪BAL系统的尝试有望探索解决寻找最理想的细胞来源和生物反应器问题的途径。本文综述了人工肝支持系统的临床应用现状,并总结了人工肝支持技术的创新进展。本文充分讨论了转基因猪BAL系统的前景,并期望BAL研究的多学科合作将为肝衰竭提供更多有希望的治疗选择。
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Bioartificial liver: Where lies the path ahead-A review.

Bioartificial liver: Where lies the path ahead-A review.

Bioartificial liver: Where lies the path ahead-A review.

Bioartificial liver: Where lies the path ahead-A review.

Despite its proven effectiveness in treating liver failure, liver transplantation is often impractical due to its high surgical risks involved and the limited availability of donor organs. Blood purification technologies used in non-bioartificial liver (NBAL) systems have improved clinical cure rates, but they do not substitute for the complex biosynthesis, detoxification, metabolism, and biological transformation roles of the liver. To overcome these challenges brought by NBAL systems, bioartificial liver (BAL) systems have been developed with repeated optimization of both hepatocyte sources and bioreactors to emulate a "fully functional liver"." Large biomedical research centers are eager to conduct clinical trials on the developing BAL systems to validate their safety and efficacy, and eventually bring BAL systems to market for clinical practice. Notably, the successful xenotransplantation of genetically modified porcine livers has provided valuable insights for the novel BAL system design. Chinese researchers have established a progressive series of world-first milestones in pig-to-human liver transplantation. Attempts to create genetically modified porcine BAL systems are promising to explore a path for solving the problem of seeking the most ideal cell sources and bioreactors. This review outlines the current clinical application of artificial liver support systems and summarizes the innovative advancements in BAL technology. Prospects of genetically modified porcine BAL systems are adequately discussed, with the expectation that multidisciplinary collaboration in BAL research will yield more promising therapeutic options for liver failure.

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Hepatology Communications
Hepatology Communications GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
CiteScore
8.00
自引率
2.00%
发文量
248
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Hepatology Communications is a peer-reviewed, online-only, open access journal for fast dissemination of high quality basic, translational, and clinical research in hepatology. Hepatology Communications maintains high standard and rigorous peer review. Because of its open access nature, authors retain the copyright to their works, all articles are immediately available and free to read and share, and it is fully compliant with funder and institutional mandates. The journal is committed to fast publication and author satisfaction. ​
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