Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy (Aug 2024)

HDAC inhibitors support long-term expansion of porcine hepatocytes in vitro

  • Guanhong Li,
  • Min Zeng,
  • Zhengming Yan,
  • Shaoru Cai,
  • Yi Ma,
  • Yuting Wang,
  • Shao Li,
  • Yang Li,
  • Kebo Zhong,
  • Mingjia Xiao,
  • Gongbo Fu,
  • Jun Weng,
  • Yi Gao

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 177
p. 116973

Abstract

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Hepatocyte transplantation is an effective treatment for end-stage liver disease. However, due to the limited supply of human hepatocytes, porcine hepatocytes have garnered attention as a potential alternative source. Nonetheless, traditional primary porcine hepatocytes exhibit certain limitations in function maintenance and in vitro proliferation. This study has discovered that by using histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi), primary porcine hepatocytes can be successfully reprogrammed into liver progenitor cells with high proliferative potential. This method enables porcine hepatocytes to proliferate over an extended period in vitro and exhibit increased susceptibility in lentivirus-mediated gene modification. These liver progenitor cells can readily differentiate into mature hepatocytes and, upon microencapsulation transplantation into mice with acute liver failure, significantly improve the survival rate. This research provides new possibilities for the application of porcine hepatocytes in the treatment of end-stage liver disease.

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