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Novel human hepatic organoid model enables testing of drug-induced liver fibrosis in vitro.
Leite, Sofia B.; Roosens, Tiffany; El Taghdouini, Adil et al.
2016In Biomaterials, 78, p. 1-10
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Keywords :
Cell Line; Humans; Liver/pathology; Liver Cirrhosis/chemically induced; Models, Biological; APAP; Allyl alcohol; DILI; HepaRG; Hepatic stellate cell; Hepatocyte; In vitro; Liver fibrosis; Methotrexate; Organoid
Abstract :
[en] Current models for in vitro fibrosis consist of simple mono-layer cultures of rodent hepatic stellate cells (HSC), ignoring the role of hepatocyte injury. We aimed to develop a method allowing the detection of hepatocyte-mediated and drug-induced liver fibrosis. We used HepaRG (Hep) and primary human HSCs cultured as 3D spheroids in 96-well plates. These resulting scaffold-free organoids were characterized for CYP induction, albumin secretion, and hepatocyte and HSC-specific gene expression by qPCR. The metabolic competence of the organoid over 21 days allows activation of HSCs in the organoid in a drug- and hepatocyte-dependent manner. After a single dose or repeated exposure for 14 days to the pro-fibrotic compounds Allyl alcohol and Methotrexate, hepatic organoids display fibrotic features such as HSC activation, collagen secretion and deposition. Acetaminophen was identified by these organoids as an inducer of hepatotoxic-mediated HSC activation which was confirmed in vivo in mice. This novel hepatic organoid culture model is the first that can detect hepatocyte-dependent and compound-induced HSC activation, thereby representing an important step forward towards in vitro compound testing for drug-induced liver fibrosis.
Disciplines :
Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology
Author, co-author :
Leite, Sofia B.
Roosens, Tiffany
El Taghdouini, Adil
Mannaerts, Inge
Smout, Ayla J.
Najimi, Mustapha
Sokal, Etienne
Noor, Fozia ;  University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB) ; Saarland University > Biochemical Engineering
Chesne, Christophe
van Grunsven, Leo A.
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
Novel human hepatic organoid model enables testing of drug-induced liver fibrosis in vitro.
Publication date :
2016
Journal title :
Biomaterials
ISSN :
1878-5905
Publisher :
Elsevier, United Kingdom
Volume :
78
Pages :
1-10
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Commentary :
Copyright (c) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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