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Characterization of primary human hepatocyte spheroids as a model system for drug-induced liver injury, liver function and disease

Bell, CC (author)
Hendriks, DFG (author)
Karolinska Institutet
Moro, SML (author)
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Ellis, E (author)
Karolinska Institutet
Walsh, J (author)
Renblom, A (author)
Puigvert, LF (author)
Dankers, ACA (author)
Jacobs, F (author)
Snoeys, J (author)
Sison-Young, RL (author)
Jenkins, RE (author)
Nordling, A (author)
Mkrtchian, S (author)
Karolinska Institutet
Park, BK (author)
Kitteringham, NR (author)
Goldring, CEP (author)
Lauschke, VM (author)
Karolinska Institutet
Ingelman-Sundberg, M (author)
Karolinska Institutet
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2016-05-04
2016
English.
In: Scientific reports. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 2045-2322. ; 6, s. 25187-
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  • Liver biology and function, drug-induced liver injury (DILI) and liver diseases are difficult to study using current in vitro models such as primary human hepatocyte (PHH) monolayer cultures, as their rapid de-differentiation restricts their usefulness substantially. Thus, we have developed and extensively characterized an easily scalable 3D PHH spheroid system in chemically-defined, serum-free conditions. Using whole proteome analyses, we found that PHH spheroids cultured this way were similar to the liver in vivo and even retained their inter-individual variability. Furthermore, PHH spheroids remained phenotypically stable and retained morphology, viability and hepatocyte-specific functions for culture periods of at least 5 weeks. We show that under chronic exposure, the sensitivity of the hepatocytes drastically increased and toxicity of a set of hepatotoxins was detected at clinically relevant concentrations. An interesting example was the chronic toxicity of fialuridine for which hepatotoxicity was mimicked after repeated-dosing in the PHH spheroid model, not possible to detect using previous in vitro systems. Additionally, we provide proof-of-principle that PHH spheroids can reflect liver pathologies such as cholestasis, steatosis and viral hepatitis. Combined, our results demonstrate that the PHH spheroid system presented here constitutes a versatile and promising in vitro system to study liver function, liver diseases, drug targets and long-term DILI.

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