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      Prolongation of liver-specific function for primary hepatocytes maintenance in 3D printed architectures

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          Isolated primary hepatocytes from the liver are very similar to in vivo native liver hepatocytes, but they have the disadvantage of a limited lifespan in 2D culture. Although a sandwich culture and 3D organoids with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) as an attractive assistant cell source to extend lifespan can be used, it cannot fully reproduce the in vivo architecture. Moreover, long-term 3D culture leads to cell death because of hypoxic stress. Therefore, to overcome the drawback of 2D and 3D organoids, we try to use a 3D printing technique using alginate hydrogels with primary hepatocytes and MSCs. The viability of isolated hepatocytes was more than 90%, and the cells remained alive for 7 days without morphological changes in the 3D hepatic architecture with MSCs. Compared to a 2D system, the expression level of functional hepatic genes and proteins was higher for up to 7 days in the 3D hepatic architecture. These results suggest that both the 3D bio-printing technique and paracrine molecules secreted by MSCs supported long-term culture of hepatocytes without morphological changes. Thus, this technique allows for widespread expansion of cells while forming multicellular aggregates, may be applied to drug screening and could be an efficient method for developing an artificial liver.

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          Journal
          Organogenesis
          Organogenesis
          KOGG
          kogg20
          Organogenesis
          Taylor & Francis
          1547-6278
          1555-8592
          2018
          1 February 2018
          : 14
          : 1
          : 1-12
          Affiliations
          [a ] Department of Translational Medicine, Graduate School of Biomedical Science and Engineering, Hanyang University , Seoul, Republic of Korea
          [b ] HY Indang Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research, Hanyang University , Seoul, Republic of Korea
          [c ] Department of Surgery, Hanyang University College of Medicine , Seoul, Republic of Korea
          [d ] Department of Pathology, Hanyang University College of Medicine , Seoul, Republic of Korea
          [e ] Department of Nature-Inspired Nanoconvergence Systems, Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials , Daejeon, Republic of Korea
          [f ] Laboratory of Radiation Exposure & Therapeutics, National Radiation Emergency Medical Center, Korea Institute of Radiological & Medical Science (KIRAMS) , Seoul, Republic of Korea
          [g ] Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Hanyang University College of Medicine , Seoul, Korea
          Author notes
          Correspondence to:Dongho Choi, M.D., Ph.D, Email: crane87@ 123456hanyang.ac.kr Department of Surgery, Hanyang University College of Medicine , Seoul 04763, Korea
          Jaemin Jeong, Ph.D, Email: jmj1103@ 123456gmail.com Department of Surgery, Hanyang University College of Medicine , Seoul 04763, Korea
          Article
          PMC6150052 PMC6150052 6150052 1423931
          10.1080/15476278.2018.1423931
          6150052
          29359998
          be0adc42-b8e6-4997-acfc-9616fc9d5cb4
          © 2018 Taylor & Francis
          History
          : 15 November 2017
          : 27 December 2017
          : 27 December 2017
          Page count
          Figures: 5, Tables: 1, Equations: 0, References: 31, Pages: 12
          Funding
          Funded by: Hanyang University (HYU)
          Award ID: HY-2016
          Hanyang University (HYU) [HY-201].
          Categories
          Research Paper

          primary hepatocytes,artificial liver,mesenchymal stem cells,3D bio-printing,3D culture

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