In this study, a designed approach has been utilized for the development of a 3Dliver system. This approach makes use of primary human sinusoidal endothelial cells, stellate cells and hepatocytes that are seeded sequentially on hollow fiber membranes (HF) in order to mimic the layers of cells found in vivo. To this purpose modified polyethersulfone (PES) HF membranes were used for the creation of a 3Dhuman liver system in static and dynamic conditions. In order to verify the positive effect of nonparenchymal cells on the maintenance of hepatocyte viability and functions, homotypic cultures of hepatocytes alone on theHF membranes were further investigated. The membrane surface allowed the attachment and self-assembly of the cells, forming tissue-like structures around and between fibers. Sinusoidal cells formed tube-like structures that surrounded hepatocytes organized in cords within aggregates promoted by stellate cells. The co-culture of hepatocytes with sinusoidal endothelial and hepatic stellate cells preserved structural architecture of the construct and improved the liverspecific functions. Most importantly, cells co-cultured in aHF membrane bioreactor synthesized albumin and urea for 28 days. The liver membrane bioreactor also preserved the drug biotransformation activity with a continuous production of diazepam phase I metabolites for an extended period of time. Additionally, the cell oxygen uptake rates highlighted the maintenance of the actual oxygen concentration at a level compatible with their metabolic functions.

3D liver membrane system by co-culturing human hepatocytes, sinusoidal endothelial and stellate cells

S Salerno;S Morelli;L Giorno;L De Bartolo
2017

Abstract

In this study, a designed approach has been utilized for the development of a 3Dliver system. This approach makes use of primary human sinusoidal endothelial cells, stellate cells and hepatocytes that are seeded sequentially on hollow fiber membranes (HF) in order to mimic the layers of cells found in vivo. To this purpose modified polyethersulfone (PES) HF membranes were used for the creation of a 3Dhuman liver system in static and dynamic conditions. In order to verify the positive effect of nonparenchymal cells on the maintenance of hepatocyte viability and functions, homotypic cultures of hepatocytes alone on theHF membranes were further investigated. The membrane surface allowed the attachment and self-assembly of the cells, forming tissue-like structures around and between fibers. Sinusoidal cells formed tube-like structures that surrounded hepatocytes organized in cords within aggregates promoted by stellate cells. The co-culture of hepatocytes with sinusoidal endothelial and hepatic stellate cells preserved structural architecture of the construct and improved the liverspecific functions. Most importantly, cells co-cultured in aHF membrane bioreactor synthesized albumin and urea for 28 days. The liver membrane bioreactor also preserved the drug biotransformation activity with a continuous production of diazepam phase I metabolites for an extended period of time. Additionally, the cell oxygen uptake rates highlighted the maintenance of the actual oxygen concentration at a level compatible with their metabolic functions.
2017
Istituto per la Tecnologia delle Membrane - ITM
hollow fiber membranes
co-culture
human hepatocytes
sinusoidal endothelial cells
stellate c
3D liver system
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