2020
DOI: 10.3390/ijms21062027
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Recent Advances in Practical Methods for Liver Cell Biology: A Short Overview

Abstract: Molecular and cellular research modalities for the study of liver pathologies have been tremendously improved over the recent decades. Advanced technologies offer novel opportunities to establish cell isolation techniques with excellent purity, paving the path for 2D and 3D microscopy and high-throughput assays (e.g., bulk or single-cell RNA sequencing). The use of stem cell and organoid research will help to decipher the pathophysiology of liver diseases and the interaction between various parenchymal and non… Show more

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“…With their own limitations, these complementary approaches allow to better highlight novel actors and mechanisms involved in the onset and progression of liver complications. Novel animal models and specific cell isolation combined with single-cell RNA sequencing are examples ( 146 ). Liver organoids also emerge as alternative system with multiple hepatic cell types which mimic liver structure and diseases ( 147 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With their own limitations, these complementary approaches allow to better highlight novel actors and mechanisms involved in the onset and progression of liver complications. Novel animal models and specific cell isolation combined with single-cell RNA sequencing are examples ( 146 ). Liver organoids also emerge as alternative system with multiple hepatic cell types which mimic liver structure and diseases ( 147 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inhalation of CCl 4 can cause significant fibrosis within 4 weeks and a strong proinflammatory reaction within 7 weeks [ 135 ]. The model-induced fibrosis, inflammation, and steatosis in the mice was similar to human alcoholic liver fibrosis [ 136 ]. In addition, Wonhyo Seo et al successfully induced HCC using an alcohol diet plus CCl 4 .…”
Section: Current In Vivo Models Of Aldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An additional limitation is the technical difficulties in handling primary cells cultures. Conversely, immortalized cell lines do not always recapitulate normal physiological functions of the tissue that they are isolated from (72,73). These collective shortcomings of traditional tools to model liver diseases in culture are being addressed by recent advances in stem cell-based in vitro models (i.e., iPSC and 3D organoid cultures) (Figure 2) (74).…”
Section: Disease Modelingmentioning
confidence: 99%