Therapeutic hepatocyte transplant for inherited metabolic disorders: Functional considerations, recent outcomes and future prospects
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-2014
Department
Department of Biological Sciences
Abstract
The applications, outcomes and future strategies of hepatocyte transplantation (HTx) as a corrective intervention for inherited metabolic disease (IMD) are described. An overview of HTx in IMDs, as well as preclinical evaluations in rodent and other mammalian models, is summarized. Current treatments for IMDs are highlighted, along with short- and long-term outcomes and the potential for HTx to supplement or supplant these treatments. Finally, the advantages and disadvantages of HTx are presented, highlighted by long-term challenges with interorgan engraftment and expansion of transplanted cells, in addition to the future prospects of stem cell transplants. At present, the utility of HTx is represented by the potential to bridge patients with life-threatening liver disease to organ transplantation, especially as an adjuvant intervention where severe organ shortages continue to pose challenges.
Publication Title
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease
Recommended Citation
Vogel, K.,
Kennedy, A.,
Whitehouse, L.,
&
Gibson, K.
(2014).
Therapeutic hepatocyte transplant for inherited metabolic disorders: Functional considerations, recent outcomes and future prospects.
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease,
37(2), 165-176.
http://doi.org/10.1007/s10545-013-9656-5
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