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AIM: To establish a method for the reversible immortalization of human hepatocytes, which may offer a good and safe source of hepatocytes for practical applications. METHODS: We successfully isolated primary human hepatocytes from surgically resected liver tissue taken from a patient with liver hemangiomas. The freshly isolated cells were then immortalized with retroviral vector SSR#69 expressing simian virus 40 large T antigen (SV40T) and hygromycin-resistance genes flanked by paired loxP recombination targets. RESULTS: The freshly isolated hepatocytes with high viability (85%) were successfully immortalized using retroviral gene transfer of SV40T. SV40T in the immortalized cells was then excised by Cre/loxP site-specific recombination. This cell population exhibited the characteristics of differentiated hepatocytes. CONCLUSION: We successfully established reversibly immortalized human hepatocytes, which will provide an unlimited supply of cells for practical applications.
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Meng, F. Y., Liu, L., Yang, F. H., Li, C. Y., Liu, J., & Zhou, P. (2014). Reversible immortalization of human hepatocytes mediated by retroviral transfer and site-specific recombination. World Journal of Gastroenterology, 20(36), 13119–13126. https://doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v20.i36.13119
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