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Human periportal liver assembloids recapitulate periportal liver tissue in vitro

In vitro expansion of human hepatocytes from fresh patient tissues has not yet been achieved, limiting the possibility of modelling liver composite structures in vitro. Here, we developed human hepatocyte organoids from patient-donors that sustain the long-term expansion of hepatocytes in vitro. We profiled them using RNAseq to determine their gene expression pattern and compared this with the original native fresh isolated liver cell. Then, we used them to generate periportal liver assembloids by combining them with portal mesenchyme and cholangiocyte organoids. By increasing the number of mesenchymal cells we obtained structures with a fibrotic ratio of portal mesenchyme and we performed scRNAseq analysis to determine their gene expression and cell-cell interactions.

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Dataset ID Description Technology Samples
EGAD50000001453 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 8
EGAD50000001454 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 101