Cell therapy for advanced liver diseases: Repair or rebuild

J Hepatol. 2021 Jan;74(1):185-199. doi: 10.1016/j.jhep.2020.09.014. Epub 2020 Sep 22.

Abstract

Advanced liver disease presents a significant worldwide health and economic burden and accounts for 3.5% of global mortality. When liver disease progresses to organ failure the only effective treatment is liver transplantation, which necessitates lifelong immunosuppression and carries associated risks. Furthermore, the shortage of suitable donor organs means patients may die waiting for a suitable transplant organ. Cell therapies have made their way from animal studies to a small number of early clinical trials. Herein, we review the current state of cell therapies for liver disease and the mechanisms underpinning their actions (to repair liver tissue or rebuild functional parenchyma). We also discuss cellular therapies that are on the clinical horizon and challenges that must be overcome before routine clinical use is a possibility.

Keywords: Acute liver failure; Cell therapy; Liver cirrhosis; Liver regeneration; Metabolic liver disease; Stem cells.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cell- and Tissue-Based Therapy* / methods
  • Cell- and Tissue-Based Therapy* / trends
  • End Stage Liver Disease / physiopathology
  • End Stage Liver Disease / therapy*
  • Humans
  • Liver Regeneration