Hepatocyte transplantation in children with liver cell failure

Journal Title: Electronic Physician - Year 2016, Vol 8, Issue 10

Abstract

Patients with hepatic failure and liver-based metabolic disorders require management which is both costly and complex. Hepatocyte transplantation has been very encouraging as an alternative to organ transplantation for liver disease treatment, and studies in rodents, show that transplants involving isolated liver cells can reverse hepatic failure, and correct various metabolic deficiencies of the liver. This 2016 review is based on a literature search using PubMed including original articles, reviews, cases and clinical guidelines. The search terms were "hepatocyte transplantation", "liver transplantation", "liver cell failure", "metabolic liver disorders", "orthotropic liver transplantation", "hepatocytes" and "stem cell transplantation". The goal of this review is to summarize the significance of hepatocyte transplantation, the sources of hepatocytes and the barriers of hepatocyte transplantation using a detailed review of literature. Our review shows that treatment of patients with liver disease by hepatocyte transplantation has expanded exponentially, especially for patients suffering from liver-based metabolic disorders. Once hepatocyte transplantation has been shown to effectively replace organ transplantation for a portion of patients with life-threatening liver metabolic diseases and those with liver failure it will make cell therapy effective and available for a broad population of patients with liver disorders

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Hamooda M

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  • EP ID EP332964
  • DOI 10.19082/3096
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Hamooda M (2016). Hepatocyte transplantation in children with liver cell failure. Electronic Physician, 8(10), 3096-3101. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-332964