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Long-term culture of hepatocytes from human adults
Authors:Hui-Ling Chen  Hui-Lin Wu  Chun-Chun Fon  Pei-Jer Chen  Ming-Yang Lai  Prof Ding-Shinn Chen
Institution:(1) Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, ROC;(2) Hepatitis Research Center, National Taiwan University Hospital, No. 7 Chang-Shan S. Road, Taipei, Taiwan (ROC)
Abstract:A long-term primary human hepatocyte culture retraining liver-specific functions is important and essential for basic research and for the future development of hepatocyte-based applications. We established a normal hepatocyte culture system from excess normal tissues obtained from adult liver cancer patients who received partial liver resection. Hepatocytes were isolated after perfusion and enzymatic disaggregation, and were first maintained in hormonally defined media on a Matrigel matrix, and then transferred to collagen sandwich gel. The hepatocytes formed clusters on the Matrigel matrix and increased in size and numbers with time of culture and eventually grew into spheroids of variable sizes. After being transferred to collagen gel, the cells migrated outward from spheroids to form a monolayer with cuboidal or polygonal cell shapes with granular cytoplasm and continued to proliferate. Cellular functions specific for hepatocytes were analyzed using immunoblot assay for proteins specifically secreted by the liver cells on different days of culture. The cells secreted albumin, transferrin and agr-fetoprotein consistently for more than 100 days, to a maximum of 150 days. Thus, we have established a long-term culture of hepatocytes from human adults, which will be useful for basic studies of liver physiology such as metabolism and morphogenesis, as well as for other applications in the study of infectious hepatitis, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, and toxicology.
Keywords:Human hepatocyte  Primary culture  Matrigel matrix  Collagen gel sandwich  Albumin  agr-Fetoprotein" target="_blank">gif" alt="agr" align="BASELINE" BORDER="0">-Fetoprotein  Transferrin
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