Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
There is a growing demand for the expansion and differentiation of stem cells for cell therapies, tissue engineering,
and model systems for drug screening. Current methods for stem cell production are based on the use of batch tissue culture
flasks, which have several drawbacks. In this paper we report on the use of a crossed hollow fiber membrane bioreactor for the
expansion and differentiation of embryonic liver cells, which have been used as an alternative model of human liver progenitor
cells. The bioreactor is based on two bundles of fiber (PEEK-WC HF and PES-HF) which are cross-assembled in an alternating
manner. This bioreactor geometry ensures high mass exchange of nutrients and metabolites, which is important for cell
proliferation and differentiation. The membrane bioreactor, thanks to its optimized fluid dynamics and mass transport and the
adequate surface properties of hollow fibers, was able to guide the expansion and differentiation of liver progenitor cells in mature
hepatocytes as demonstrated by their expression of liver specific functions in terms of urea synthesis, albumin production, and
diazepam drug biotransformation.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hollow fiber membrane bioreactor; Liver-specific functions; Membrane bioreactor; Progenitor cell;
Elenco autori:
Salerno, Simona; Piscioneri, Antonella; DE BARTOLO, Loredana; Morelli, Sabrina
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