Author/Authors :
Hendrawan, Siufui Tarumanagara Human Cell Technology Laboratory - Faculty of Medicine - Tarumanagara University - Jakarta 11440, Indonesia - Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - Faculty of Medicine - Tarumanagara University - Jakarta 11440, Indonesia , Lheman, Jennifer Tarumanagara Human Cell Technology Laboratory - Faculty of Medicine - Tarumanagara University - Jakarta 11440, Indonesia , Nuraeni Tarumanagara Human Cell Technology Laboratory - Faculty of Medicine - Tarumanagara University - Jakarta 11440, Indonesia , Weber, Ursula Baermed - Centre of Abdominal Surgery - Hirslanden Clinic - 8032 Zürich, Switzerland - Tarumanagara Human Cell Technology Laboratory - Faculty of Medicine - Tarumanagara University - Jakarta 11440, Indonesia , Ulrich Baer, Hans Department of Visceral and Transplantation Surgery - University of Bern - Switzerland - Baermed - Centre of Abdominal Surgery - Hirslanden Clinic - 8032 Zürich, Switzerland
Abstract :
The human autologous hepatocyte matrix implant is a promising alternative procedure to counter liver damage. We assessed the
outcome of human hepatocytes isolation from cirrhotic liver compared to the clinical and histological scores of disease severity. A
total of 11 patients with various clinical scores (CTP and MELD) and histological score (Metavir, fibrosis) of liver cirrhosis were
included in the hepatocyte matrix implant clinical phase I study. The liver segment and pancreatic tissue were harvested from
each patient, and hepatocytes and cells of islets of Langerhans were isolated. The freshly isolated human hepatocytes were
coseeded with the islet cells onto poly(l-lactic acid) (PLLA) scaffolds, cultured, and transplanted back into the patient. Human
hepatocytes were isolated from 11 cirrhotic liver specimens with a resulting yield of 1.4 ± 0.5 × 106 cells per gram of the liver
specimen and a viability rate of 52 ± 13%. It was found that the yield and viability of the liver cells were not correlated with the
clinical and histological scores of the liver cirrhosis. A correlation was found between the hepatocyte yield obtained and the
average number of hepatocytes counted in 10 microscopic fields of view. More viable cells were obtained from cirrhotic livers
caused by chronic hepatitis B as compared to chronic hepatitis C in the same MELD score range. There was no correlation
between the clinical and histological disease severity scores of liver cirrhosis and the outcome of hepatocytes isolation. It seems
that the yield could depend on the type of hepatitis underlying the cirrhotic tissue. The study was registered at www.clinicaltrial .gov with the study identifier: NCT01335568.
Keywords :
Hepatocyte , Islet Cell Cotransplantation , Poly-L-Lactide Matrix , Treatment , Liver Cirrhosis