In vitro 3-D culture demonstrates incompetence in improving maintenance ability of primary hepatocytes
Primary hepatocytes (PHs) are considered the 'gold standard' in drug screening owing to their ability to express many drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters. Culturing hepatocytes and maintaining their fate in vitro is a major issue since last decade. The main problem with in vitro hep...
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Published in | Animal cells and systems Vol. 21; no. 5; pp. 332 - 340 |
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Abstract | Primary hepatocytes (PHs) are considered the 'gold standard' in drug screening owing to their ability to express many drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters. Culturing hepatocytes and maintaining their fate in vitro is a major issue since last decade. The main problem with in vitro hepatocytes culture is that they rapidly lose their hepatic morphology and liver-specific functions in culture. Herein, we isolated rat PHs, and cultured them in monolayers (2-D) and spheroids (3-D). The 2-D-cultured PHs exhibited elongated morphology, whereas the 3-D-cultured PHs exhibited spheroid morphology with gradual diameter decrease until 7 days. After 7 days of in vitro culture, PHs were analyzed for the expression of hepatic (Alb, Tf, and Afp) and apoptotic markers (Bax and Bcl2), and co-expression of CYP3A1 and Abumin after 2 and 7 days. Furthermore, in both cultures, PHs were induced with 3-methylcholanthrene (3-MC, Cyp1a-specific inducer) and dexamethasone (Cyp3a-specific inducer) for 48 and 72 h, respectively. The mRNA levels of Cyp1a and Cyp3a were analyzed in induced (3-MC, dexamethasone) and non-induced PHs. After 7 days of in vitro culture, PHs exhibited dramatic downregulation of hepatic marker expression in both cultures. Furthermore, apoptotic marker expression was higher in the 2-D-cultured PHs than 3-D-cultured PHs. The mRNA levels of Cyp1a and Cyp3a indicated higher RNA content in the 2-D-cultured PHs after 48 h of induction. Therefore, we concluded that there was no significant difference between the culture systems, and further studies are required to identify the essential components for in vitro PH culture rather than culture systems. |
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AbstractList | Primary hepatocytes (PHs) are considered the ‘gold standard’ in drug screening owing to their ability to express many drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters. Culturing hepatocytes and maintaining their fate in vitro is a major issue since last decade. The main problem with in vitro hepatocytes culture is that they rapidly lose their hepatic morphology and liver-specific functions in culture. Herein, we isolated rat PHs, and cultured them in monolayers (2-D) and spheroids (3-D). The 2-D-cultured PHs exhibited elongated morphology, whereas the 3-Dcultured PHs exhibited spheroid morphology with gradual diameter decrease until 7 days.
After 7 days of in vitro culture, PHs were analyzed for the expression of hepatic (Alb, Tf, and Afp) and apoptotic markers (Bax and Bcl2), and co-expression of CYP3A1 and Abumin after 2 and 7 days. Furthermore, in both cultures, PHs were induced with 3-methylcholanthrene (3-MC, Cyp1a-specific inducer) and dexamethasone (Cyp3a-specific inducer) for 48 and 72 h, respectively. The mRNA levels of Cyp1a and Cyp3a were analyzed in induced (3-MC, dexamethasone) and non-induced PHs. After 7 days of in vitro culture, PHs exhibited dramatic downregulation of hepatic marker expression in both cultures. Furthermore, apoptotic marker expression was higher in the 2-D-cultured PHs than 3-D-cultured PHs. The mRNA levels of Cyp1a and Cyp3a indicated higher RNA content in the 2-D-cultured PHs after 48 h of induction. Therefore, we concluded that there was no significant difference between the culture systems, and further studies are required to identify the essential components for in vitro PH culture rather than culture systems. KCI Citation Count: 0 Primary hepatocytes (PHs) are considered the 'gold standard' in drug screening owing to their ability to express many drug-metabolizing enzymes and transporters. Culturing hepatocytes and maintaining their fate in vitro is a major issue since last decade. The main problem with in vitro hepatocytes culture is that they rapidly lose their hepatic morphology and liver-specific functions in culture. Herein, we isolated rat PHs, and cultured them in monolayers (2-D) and spheroids (3-D). The 2-D-cultured PHs exhibited elongated morphology, whereas the 3-D-cultured PHs exhibited spheroid morphology with gradual diameter decrease until 7 days. After 7 days of in vitro culture, PHs were analyzed for the expression of hepatic (Alb, Tf, and Afp) and apoptotic markers (Bax and Bcl2), and co-expression of CYP3A1 and Abumin after 2 and 7 days. Furthermore, in both cultures, PHs were induced with 3-methylcholanthrene (3-MC, Cyp1a-specific inducer) and dexamethasone (Cyp3a-specific inducer) for 48 and 72 h, respectively. The mRNA levels of Cyp1a and Cyp3a were analyzed in induced (3-MC, dexamethasone) and non-induced PHs. After 7 days of in vitro culture, PHs exhibited dramatic downregulation of hepatic marker expression in both cultures. Furthermore, apoptotic marker expression was higher in the 2-D-cultured PHs than 3-D-cultured PHs. The mRNA levels of Cyp1a and Cyp3a indicated higher RNA content in the 2-D-cultured PHs after 48 h of induction. Therefore, we concluded that there was no significant difference between the culture systems, and further studies are required to identify the essential components for in vitro PH culture rather than culture systems. |
Author | Shin, Yurianna Kim, Yeongji Oh, Keon Bong Hwang, Seongsoo Kim, Youngim Ock, Sun A Lim, Malgum Hur, Tai-Young Ullah, Imran Im, Gi-Sun |
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