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Liver bioengineering: From the stage of liver decellularized matrix to the multiple cellular actors and bioreactor special effects
Authors:Mireia Caralt  Enrique Velasco  Angel Lanas  Pedro M Baptista
Institution:1.Vall d’Hebron University Hospital; Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona; Barcelona, Spain;2.Gregorio Marañón University Hospital; Madrid, Spain;3.University of Zaragoza; Zaragoza, Spain;4.IIS Aragón; CIBERehd; Zaragoza, Spain;5.Aragon Health Sciences Institute (IACS); Zaragoza, Spain
Abstract:Liver bioengineering has been a field of intense research and popular excitement in the past decades. It experiences great interest since the introduction of whole liver acellular scaffolds generated by perfusion decellularization1–3. Nevertheless, the different strategies developed so far have failed to generate hepatic tissue in vitro bioequivalent to native liver tissue. Even notable novel strategies that rely on iPSC-derived liver progenitor cells potential to self-organize in association with endothelial cells in hepatic organoids are lacking critical components of the native tissue (e.g., bile ducts, functional vascular network, hepatic microarchitecture, etc)4. Hence, it is vital to understand the strengths and short comes of our current strategies in this quest to re-create liver organogenesis in vitro. To shed some light into these issues, this review describes the different actors that play crucial roles in liver organogenesis and highlights the steps still missing to successfully generate whole livers and hepatic organoids in vitro for multiple applications.
Keywords:liver organogenesis  liver bioengineering  organ bioengineering  hepatoblasts  bile duct morphogenesis  liver stem cell differentiation  liver decellularization
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