Affiliation:
1. Consortium for Safety Assessment using Human iPS Cells (CSAHi), Japan
Abstract
Human hepatocytes are essential cell types for pharmacokinetics and the safety evaluation
of pharmaceuticals. However, widely used primary hepatocytes with individual variations in liver
function lose those functions rapidly in culture. Hepatic cell lines are convenient to use but have low
liver functions. Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem (hiPS) cells can be expanded and potentially differentiated
into any cell or tissue, including the liver. HiPS cell-derived Hepatocyte-Like Cells (hiPSHeps)
are expected to be extensively used as consistent functional human hepatocytes. Many laboratories
are investigating methods of using hiPS cells to differentiate hepatocytes, but the derived cells still
have immature liver functions. In this paper, we describe the current uses and limitations of conventional
hepatic cells, evaluating the suitability of hiPS-Heps to pharmacokinetics and the safety evaluation
of pharmaceuticals, and discuss the potential future use of non-conventional non-monolayer culture
methods to derive fully functional hiPS-Heps.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Pharmaceutical Science,Biotechnology
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