Kulkarni Sakil, Rudnick David A
Department of Pediatrics.
Department of Developmental Biology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO.
J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2018 May;66(5):716-719. doi: 10.1097/MPG.0000000000001948.
Liver-like human cells can be generated from human skin by converting fibroblasts to "induced pluripotent stem cells" (iPSCs), then differentiating the iPSCs into "induced hepatocytes". Although still primarily used as a research tool, emerging applications involving iPSC-derived induced hepatocytes have exciting and provocative clinical and translational potential. This review provides a brief summary of the current status of this field and obstacles that must be overcome before this novel tool will enable precision medicine-based approaches to human liver disease.
通过将成纤维细胞转化为“诱导多能干细胞”(iPSC),然后将iPSC分化为“诱导肝细胞”,可以从人类皮肤生成类肝脏细胞。尽管iPSC衍生的诱导肝细胞仍主要用作研究工具,但涉及它们的新兴应用具有令人兴奋且颇具挑战性的临床和转化潜力。本文综述简要总结了该领域的现状以及在这种新工具能够实现基于精准医学的人类肝脏疾病治疗方法之前必须克服的障碍。