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Effects of genetically modified human skin fibroblasts,stably overexpressing hepatocyte growth factor,on hepatic functions of cocultured C3A cells
Authors:Agnieszka Wencel  Malgorzata Ciezkowska  Monika Wisniewska  Karolina E Zakrzewska  Dorota G Pijanowska  Krzysztof D Pluta
Abstract:Diseases leading to terminal hepatic failure are among the most common causes of death worldwide. Transplant of the whole organ is the only effective method to cure liver failure. Unfortunately, this treatment option is not available universally due to the serious shortage of donors. Thus, alternative methods have been developed that are aimed at prolonging the life of patients, including hepatic cells transplantation and bridging therapy based on hybrid bioartificial liver devices. Parenchymal liver cells are highly differentiated and perform many complex functions, such as detoxification and protein synthesis. Unfortunately, isolated hepatocytes display a rapid decline in viability and liver‐specific functions. A number of methods have been developed to maintain hepatocytes in their highly differentiated state in vitro, amongst them the most promising being 3D growth scaffolds and decellularized tissues or coculture with other cell types required for the heterotypic cell‐cell interactions. Here we present a novel approach to the hepatic cells culture based on the feeder layer cells genetically modified using lentiviral vector to stably produce additional amounts of hepatocyte growth factor and show the positive influence of these coculture conditions on the preservation of the hepatic functions of the liver parenchymal cells' model—C3A cells.
Keywords:cell genetic modifications  growth surface engineering  hepatocyte growth factor  hepatocytes‐fibroblasts coculture  lentiviral vectors
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