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Use of primary human liver cells originating from discarded grafts in a bioreactor for liver support therapy and the prospects of culturing adult liver stem cells in bioreactors: a morphologic study

 

作者: Jörg Gerlach,   Kerim Mutig,   Igor Sauer,   Petra Schrade,   Ekaterina Efimova,   Tim Mieder,   Götz Naumann,   Andreas Grunwald,   Gesine Pless,   Antoni Mas,   Sebastian Bachmann,   Peter Neuhaus,   Katrin Zeilinger,  

 

期刊: Transplantation  (OVID Available online 2003)
卷期: Volume 76, issue 5  

页码: 781-786

 

ISSN:0041-1337

 

年代: 2003

 

出版商: OVID

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

Introduction.The development of a bioreactor providing a three-dimensional network of interwoven capillary membranes with integrated oxygenation and decentralized mass exchange enables the culture of primary human liver cells from discarded donor organs for extracorporeal liver support.Methods.Primary liver cells were isolated from 54 discarded organs (donor age 56.7±13.2 years). Between 2.8×1010and 6.4×1010parenchymal cells (PC) were cocultured with nonparenchymal cells (NPC) of the same organ in bioreactors (n=36). The metabolic activity of the cells was regularly determined during culture. The cell morphology and ultrastructure were investigated after culture periods of 1 to 5 weeks.Results.Cell metabolism was maintained over at least 3 weeks after a phase of adaptation lasting 2 to 3 days. Through the use of transmission electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry, it was demonstrated that PC and NPC spontaneously formed tissue-like structures. Vascular cavities (CD 31 immunoreactivity [IR]) and bile duct-like channels (CK 19 IR), both exhibiting proliferation activity (Ki-67 IR), were regularly distributed. Some of the bile duct-like channels showed similarities to the Canals of Hering found in the natural liver. Cells expressing morphologic and antigenic characteristics of adult liver stem cells (CD 34 IR and c-kit IR) and areas with cells that showed both hepatocyte and biliary characteristics were detected.Conclusion.The results show that primary human liver cells obtained from discarded donor organs recover and can be maintained in bioreactors for clinical liver support therapy. In addition, initial observations on adult liver stem-cell culture in bioreactors are presented.

 

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