2011
DOI: 10.1002/lt.22467
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Cell therapies for liver diseases

Abstract: Cell therapies, which include bioartificial liver support and hepatocyte transplantation, have emerged as potential treatments for a variety of liver diseases. Acute liver failure (ALF), acute-on-chronic liver failure, and inherited metabolic liver diseases are examples of liver diseases that have been successfully treated with cell therapies at centers around the world. Cell therapies also have the potential for wide application in other liver diseases, including non-inherited liver diseases and liver cancer,… Show more

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“…These early studies were useful in that in many cases it was possible to demonstrate a degree of biochemical improvement, or improvement in neurological status and hepatic encephalopathy. Unfortunately, however, early studies failed to demonstrate an improvement in overall survival and none of these techniques was proven through prospective randomised trials [18,19].…”
Section: Liver Transplantation and The Need For Alternative Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…These early studies were useful in that in many cases it was possible to demonstrate a degree of biochemical improvement, or improvement in neurological status and hepatic encephalopathy. Unfortunately, however, early studies failed to demonstrate an improvement in overall survival and none of these techniques was proven through prospective randomised trials [18,19].…”
Section: Liver Transplantation and The Need For Alternative Therapiesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Therefore, alternative cellular resources may bridge patients until transplantation, or offer restoration of liver mass and function. Currently investigated cell sources include primary hepatocytes alone with the variety of SCs, including liver SCs, MSCs, BM-MNCs, ESCs and iPSCs [164].…”
Section: Liver Cirrhosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These have included extracorporeal bioartificial liver devices8, 9, 10 and cell therapy 11, 12, 13. Along these lines, major progress has been made with the development of bioengineering models combining primary or stem cell‐derived cells by using three‐dimensional (3D) scaffolds attempting to reproduce the complexity of tissue architecture 14.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%