Hepatic stem/progenitor cells and stem-cell transplantation for the treatment of liver disease

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Sei Kakinuma
Hiromitsu Nakauchi
Mamoru Watanabe
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[1] University of Tokyo,Division of Stem Cell Therapy, Center for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine, The Institute of Medical Science
[2] Nakauchi Stem Cell and Organ Regeneration Project,JST, ERATO
[3] Tokyo Medical and Dental University,Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
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hepatocyte transplantation; hierarchy; single-cell based analysis;
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Allogeneic liver transplantation is still the only effective treatment available to patients with liver failure. However, because there is a serious shortage of liver donors, an alternative therapeutic approach is needed. Transplantation of mature hepatocytes has been evaluated in clinical trials, but the long-term efficacy remains unclear and the paucity of donor cells limits this strategy. Stem-cell transplantation is a more promising alternative approach. Several studies have provided information about the mechanism underlying the proliferation and differentiation of hepatic stem/progenitor cells. Moreover, in experimental models of liver disease, transplantation of hepatic stem/progenitor cells or hepatocyte-like cells derived from multipotent stem cells led to donor cell-mediated repopulation of the liver and improved survival rates. However, before stem-cell transplantation can be applied in the clinic to treat liver failure in humans, it will be necessary to overcome several difficulties associated with the technique.
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