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Hepatocyte Transplantation

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    Chapter 1 Hepatocyte Transplantation in Special Populations: Clinical Use in Children
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    Chapter 2 Alternative Cell Sources to Adult Hepatocytes for Hepatic Cell Therapy
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    Chapter 3 Late Gestation Fetal Hepatocytes for Liver Repopulation in the Rat
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    Chapter 4 A Modified Protocol for the Isolation of Primary Human Hepatocytes with Improved Viability and Function from Normal and Diseased Human Liver
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    Chapter 5 Thy-1 (CD90)-Positive Hepatic Progenitor Cells, Hepatoctyes, and Non-parenchymal Liver Cells Isolated from Human Livers
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    Chapter 6 Propagation of Human Hepatocytes in uPA/SCID Mice: Producing Chimeric Mice with Humanized Liver
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    Chapter 7 Fetal Liver Stem/Progenitor Cell Transplantation: A Model to Study Tissue Mass Replacement and Cell-Based Therapies
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    Chapter 8 Successful Engraftment of Human Hepatocytes in uPA-SCID and FRG® KO Mice
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    Chapter 9 Gunn Rats as a Surrogate Model for Evaluation of Hepatocyte Transplantation-Based Therapies of Crigler–Najjar Syndrome Type 1
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    Chapter 10 Experimental Hepatocyte Transplantation in Pigs
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    Chapter 11 Demonstrating Potential of Cell Therapy for Wilson’s Disease with the Long-Evans Cinnamon Rat Model
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    Chapter 12 Use of Thymidine Kinase Recombinant Adenovirus and Ganciclovir Mediated Mouse Liver Preconditioning for Hepatocyte Xenotransplantation
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    Chapter 13 Minimally Invasive Liver Preconditioning for Hepatocyte Transplantation in Rats
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    Chapter 14 Preclinical Swine Models for Monitoring of Hepatocyte Transplantation by MRI
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    Chapter 15 Deep Digging: Far Red Imaging for the Monitoring of Transplanted Hepatocytes in Rats
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    Chapter 16 Isolation of GMP Grade Human Hepatocytes from Remnant Liver Tissue of Living Donor Liver Transplantation
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    Chapter 17 Isolation of Hepatocytes and Stellate Cells from a Single Piece of Human Liver
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    Chapter 18 Microencapsulation of Hepatocytes and Mesenchymal Stem Cells for Therapeutic Applications
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    Chapter 19 Alginate Encapsulation of Human Hepatocytes and Assessment of Microbeads
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    Chapter 20 Report on Liver Cell Transplantation Using Human Fetal Liver Cells
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    Chapter 21 Hepatocyte Transplantation in Children
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    Chapter 22 Creation of Three-Dimensional Liver Tissue Models from Experimental Images for Systems Medicine
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Chapter title
Fetal Liver Stem/Progenitor Cell Transplantation: A Model to Study Tissue Mass Replacement and Cell-Based Therapies
Chapter number 7
Book title
Hepatocyte Transplantation
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, November 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-6506-9_7
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-6504-5, 978-1-4939-6506-9
Authors

Mladen I. Yovchev, Michael Oertel

Editors

Peggy Stock, Bruno Christ

Abstract

Liver transplantation is the only therapeutic treatment for patients with end-stage liver diseases. However, donor organ scarcity is the major limitation, and therefore, alternative strategies are urgently needed. The ultimate goal for successful cell-based therapies is the ability of transplanted cells to efficiently engraft and reconstitute injured liver mass. To evaluate the repopulation capacity of transplanted cells, it is essential to identify their specific characteristics, as well as to study the mechanism(s) Through which transplanted donor cells replace tissue mass in hepatic microenvironments, using well-established cell transplantation models. To date, rat fetal liver stem/progenitor cells represent the most efficient cell population to reconstitute the near-normal liver and the liver microenvironment with advanced fibrosis/cirrhosis, and therefore, can be used for developing strategies in engineering potential donor cells in the future that will be useful for clinical application in hepatic cell therapy.The present protocol describes the isolation of epithelial stem/progenitor cells derived from ED14/15 fetal livers of DPPIV(+) F344 or F344-Tg(EGFP) F455/Rrrc rats, the immunohistochemical staining method to detect E-cadherin-positive epithelial cells within unfractionated cell isolates, their transplantation into different DPPIV(-) liver microenvironments (near-normal, retrorsine-treated, and TAA-induced fibrotic/cirrhotic liver), as well as detection methods to follow the fate of transplanted cells in the recipient liver (see Fig. 1).

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Professor 1 11%
Other 3 33%
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Medicine and Dentistry 4 44%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 2 22%
Materials Science 1 11%
Social Sciences 1 11%
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