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Human biliary epithelial cells from discarded donor livers rescue bile duct structure and function in a mouse model of biliary disease

Authors :
John M. Hallett
Sofia Ferreira-Gonzalez
Tak Yung Man
Alastair M. Kilpatrick
Hannah Esser
Kayleigh Thirlwell
Mark T. Macmillan
Daniel Rodrigo-Torres
Benjamin J. Dwyer
Victoria L. Gadd
Candice Ashmore-Harris
Wei-Yu Lu
John P. Thomson
Maurits A. Jansen
Eoghan O’Duibhir
Philip J. Starkey Lewis
Lara Campana
Rhona E. Aird
Thomas S.R. Bate
Alasdair R. Fraser
John D.M. Campbell
Gabriel C. Oniscu
David C. Hay
Anthony Callanan
Stuart J. Forbes
Source :
Hallett, J, Ferreira-Gonzalez, S, Man, J, Kilpatrick, A, Esser, H, Thirwell, K, Macmillan, M, Rodrigo Torres, D, Dwyer, B, Gadd, V, Ashmore-Harris, C, Lu, W-Y, Thomson, J, Jansen, M, O'Duibhir, E, Starkey Lewis, P, Campana, L, Aird, R, Bate, T, Fraser, A R, Campbell, J D M, Oniscu, G C, Hay, D C, Callanan, A & Forbes, S J 2022, ' Human biliary epithelial cells from discarded donor livers rescue bile duct structure and function in a mouse model of biliary disease ', Cell Stem Cell . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stem.2022.02.006
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Biliary diseases can cause inflammation, fibrosis, bile duct destruction, and eventually liver failure. There are no curative treatments for biliary disease except for liver transplantation. New therapies are urgently required. We have therefore purified human biliary epithelial cells (hBECs) from human livers that were not used for liver transplantation. hBECs were tested as a cell therapy in a mouse model of biliary disease in which the conditional deletion of Mdm2 in cholangiocytes causes senescence, biliary strictures, and fibrosis. hBECs are expandable and phenotypically stable and help restore biliary structure and function, highlighting their regenerative capacity and a potential alternative to liver transplantation for biliary disease.

Details

ISSN :
18759777
Volume :
29
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell stem cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....02ac8dd45230457bbbf0f9ff444a375c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.stem.2022.02.006