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Improved survival of porcine acute liver failure by a bioartificial liver device implanted with induced human functional hepatocytes
Authors:Xiao-Lei Shi  Yimeng Gao  Yupeng Yan  Hucheng Ma  Lulu Sun  Pengyu Huang  Xuan Ni  Ludi Zhang  Xin Zhao  Haozhen Ren  Dan Hu  Yan Zhou  Feng Tian  Yuan Ji  Xin Cheng  Guoyu Pan  Yi-Tao Ding  Lijian Hui
Abstract:Acute liver failure (ALF) is a life-threatening illness. The extracorporeal cell-based bioartificial liver (BAL) system could bridge liver transplantation and facilitate liver regeneration for ALF patients by providing metabolic detoxification and synthetic functions. Previous BAL systems, based on hepatoma cells and non-human hepatocytes, achieved limited clinical advances, largely due to poor hepatic functions, cumbersome preparation or safety concerns of these cells. We previously generated human functional hepatocytes by lineage conversion (hiHeps). Here, by improving functional maturity of hiHeps and producing hiHeps at clinical scales (3 billion cells), we developed a hiHep-based BAL system (hiHep-BAL). In a porcine ALF model, hiHep-BAL treatment restored liver functions, corrected blood levels of ammonia and bilirubin, and prolonged survival. Importantly, human albumin and α-1-antitrypsin were detectable in hiHep-BAL-treated ALF pigs. Moreover, hiHep-BAL treatment led to attenuated liver damage, resolved inflammation and enhanced liver regeneration. Our findings indicate a promising clinical application of the hiHep-BAL system.
Keywords:acute liver failure  functional hepatocytes  bioartificial liver
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