Long-term functional maintenance of primary human hepatocytes in vitro

Chengang Xiang(Peking University), Yuanyuan Du(Peking University), Gaofan Meng(Peking University), Soon Yi Liew(Peking University), Shicheng Sun(Peking University), Nan Song(Peking University), Xiaonan Zhang(Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center), Yiwei Xiao(Peking University), Jie Wang(Peking University), Zhigang Yi(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University), Yifang Liu(Peking University), Bingqing Xie(Peking University), Min Wu(Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center), Jun Shu(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University), Da Sun(Peking University), Jun Jia(Peking University), Zhen Liang(Peking University), Dong Sun(Peking University), Yanxiang Huang(Beijing YouAn Hospital), Yan Shi(Peking University), Jun Xu(Peking University), Fengmin Lu(Peking University), Cheng Li(Peking University), Kuanhui Xiang(Peking University), Zhenghong Yuan(Shanghai Medical College of Fudan University), Shichun Lu(Chinese PLA General Hospital), Hongkui Deng(Peking University)
Science
April 25, 2019
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Abstract

The maintenance of terminally differentiated cells, especially hepatocytes, in vitro has proven challenging. Here we demonstrated the long-term in vitro maintenance of primary human hepatocytes (PHHs) by modulating cell signaling pathways with a combination of five chemicals (5C). 5C-cultured PHHs showed global gene expression profiles and hepatocyte-specific functions resembling those of freshly isolated counterparts. Furthermore, these cells efficiently recapitulated the entire course of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection over 4 weeks with the production of infectious viral particles and formation of HBV covalently closed circular DNA. Our study demonstrates that, with a chemical approach, functional maintenance of PHHs supports long-term HBV infection in vitro, providing an efficient platform for investigating HBV cell biology and antiviral drug screening.


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