Cell Transplantation: A Possible Alternative to Orthotopic Liver Transplant (OLT)

The progress made in the field of liver organ transplantation has revolutionized the treatment of a wide spectrum of liver diseases. Orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT), which requires removal of the entire native liver and transplantation of a high quality graft, has become an almost routine procedure with 1-year survival rates higher than 80%. However, with the ensuing interminable increase in the waiting list, the current major limitation is the considerable shortage in organ donors and the need of timely availability of suitable livers. As a result, although death rate after surgery is slowly decreasing, the number of total deaths in waiting list patients is steadily rising. Several solutions have been proposed to overcome this problem, such as legislative measures, mass media campaigns, optimization of available organ allocation, or innovative surgical techniques such as split-liver, living donor, non-heart beating donor, and domino transplantation. However, these measures have been met with only limited success in providing enough liver grafts (Neuberger, 2000; Thalheimer & Capra, 2002). Hence, the research community endeavoured to establish clinical alternatives to liver transplantation. Cell-based therapies are emerging as an alternative to whole-organ transplantation, which has shown initial promise in both animal models and clinical cases. This novel technique may provide functional liver support while the native liver regenerates in patients of acute liver failure, may provide a short-term “bridge” to sustain critical patients until OLT, or may aid in replacing a missing enzyme function in metabolic conditions with the aim of avoiding OLT. Some of the most promising cells types that could be used in this emerging field are hepatocytes, embryonic stem cells (ESC), mesenchymal stromal cells (MSC), amnion epithelial (AE) cells, and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC).

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