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Título: | Feasibility of hepatocyte transplantation-based therapies for primary hyperoxalurias | Autores/as: | Guha, Chandan Yamanouchi, Kosho Jiang, Jinlan Wang, Xia Chowdhury, Namita Roy Santana, Alfredo Shapiro, Lawrence J. Salido, Eduardo Roy-Chowdhury, Jayanta |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 32 Ciencias médicas 320506 Nefrología |
Palabras clave: | Hepatocyte transplantation Primary hyperoxalurias Hepatic irradiation Fas/CD95 Hepatic growth factor |
Fecha de publicación: | 2005 | Publicación seriada: | American Journal of Nephrology | Resumen: | Primary hyperoxalurias (PHs) are diseases caused by overproduction of oxalate by hepatocytes. Most patients with PHs develop nephrocalcinosis and renal failure. Combined liver-kidney transplantation is often used as a definitive treatment of PHs, but because of a large body oxalate load at the time of transplantation, the procedure is not always successful. Because all hepatocytes overproduce oxalate, partial liver replacement procedures, such as auxiliary transplantation of a liver lobe or hepatocyte transplantation are not expected to be useful in this disorder. In this paper we describe novel techniques, based on preparative hepatic irradiation and stimulation of hepatocyte mitosis, through loss of liver mass or administration of hepatic growth factor, which permit transplanted wild-type hepatocytes to massively repopulate the liver, replacing up to 90% of the hepatocytes in recipient mouse livers. Application of this procedure in a recently developed Agxt-gene-deleted mouse model of PH1 resulted in marked amelioration of hyperoxaluria. We propose that further refinement of the different components of this procedure may permit early cell-based therapies of PHs, thereby preventing renal failure and its complications. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/46112 | ISSN: | 0250-8095 | DOI: | 10.1159/000085408 | Fuente: | American Journal of Nephrology [ISSN 0250-8095],v. 25, p. 161-170 |
Colección: | Actas de congresos |
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