High level of polarized engraftment of porcine intrahepatic cholangiocyte organoids in decellularized liver scaffolds

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Abstract

In Europe alone, each year 5500 people require a life-saving liver transplantation, but 18% die before receiving one due to the shortage of donor organs. Whole organ engineering, utilizing decellularized liver scaffolds repopulated with autologous cells, is an attractive alternative to increase the pool of available organs for transplantation. The development of this technology is hampered by a lack of a suitable large-animal model representative of the human physiology and a reliable and continuous cell source. We have generated porcine intrahepatic cholangiocyte organoids from adult stem cells and demonstrate that these cultures remained stable over multiple passages whilst retaining the ability to differentiate into hepatocyte- and cholangiocyte-like cells. Recellularization onto porcine scaffolds was efficient and the organoids homogeneously differentiated, even showing polarization. Our porcine intrahepatic cholangiocyte system, combined with porcine liver scaffold paves the way for developing whole liver engineering in a relevant large-animal model.

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Krüger, M., Samsom, R. A., Oosterhoff, L. A., van Wolferen, M. E., Kooistra, H. S., Geijsen, N., … Spee, B. (2022). High level of polarized engraftment of porcine intrahepatic cholangiocyte organoids in decellularized liver scaffolds. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 26(19), 4949–4958. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.17510

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