Culture Density Contributes To Hepatic Functions Of Fresh Human Hepatocytes Isolated From Chimeric Mice With Humanized Livers: Novel, Long-Term, Functional Two-Dimensionalin Vitrotool For Developing New Drugs

PLOS ONE(2020)

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Chimeric mice with humanized livers are considered a useful animal model for predicting human (h-) drug metabolism and toxicity. In this study, the characteristics of fresh h-hepatocytes (cFHHs, PXB-cells(R)) isolated from chimeric mice (PXB-mice(R)) were evaluatedin vitroto confirm their utility for drug development. cFHHs cultured at high density (2.13 x 10(5)cells/cm(2)) displayed stable production of h-albumin and cytochrome P450 (CYP) 3A activities for at least 21 days. The mRNA expression levels of 10 of 13 CYP, UDP-glucuronosyltransferase (UGT), and transporters were maintained at >10% of the levels of freshly isolated cFHHs after 21 days. From 1 week, many bile canaliculi were observed between cFHHs, and the accumulation of the multidrug resistance-associated protein and bile salt export pump substrates in these bile canaliculi was clearly inhibited by cyclosporin A. Microarray analysis of cFHHs cultured at high density and at low density (0.53 x 10(5)cells/cm(2)) revealed that high density culture maintained high expressions of some transcription factors (HNF4 alpha, PXR, and FXR) perhaps involved in the high CYP, UGT and transporter gene expressions of cFHHs. These results strongly suggest that cFHHs could be a novelin vitrotool for drug development studies.
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