IP Library Granted Patent US 7,169,607
Granted Patent B2
US 7,169,607 · App. 10/607,695 · Granted Jan 30, 2007

In vivo induction for enhanced function of isolated hepatocytes

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Patent No.
US 7,169,607
App. No.
10/607,695
Granted
Jan 30, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention features a liver cell culture comprising hepatocytes that have increased detoxification enzyme activity when isolated from a liver of a donor that had been administered at least one induction agent prior isolation of hepatocyte cells. The induced hepatocytes are used in a bioreactor and cultured to produce hepatocyte cell products or metabolize toxins added to the culture. The bioreactor is, or is an integral part of, a liver assist device used to treat a patient in need of liver assist.

Claims (21)

1. A hepatocyte cell culture comprising liver cells in a bioreactor for use in a liver assist device comprising one or more hepatocytes having increased detoxification enzyme activity,

wherein the hepatocytes are isolated from a liver of a mammalian donor that had been administered at least one induction agent prior to isolation of the hepatocytes,

wherein the induction agent is selected from the group consisting of: beta-naphthoflavone, phenobarbital, 3-methylcholanthrene, ethanol, dexamethasone, arochlor 1254, 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, phenothiazine, chlorpromazine, isosafole, γ-chlordane, allylisopropylacetamide, trans-stilbene oxide, kepone, acetone, isoniazid, pyridine, pyrazole, 4-methylpyrazole, pregnenolone 16α-carbonitrile, troleandomycin, clotrimazole, clofibrate, clobuzarit, di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate, and mono-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate.

2. The hepatocyte cell culture of claim 1 , wherein the induction agent is phenobarbital and wherein the thus induced hepatocytes have a functional cytochrome P450 isozyme activity on BROD substrates which is about 20 to about 100-fold greater than hepatocytes isolated from a mammalian donor that was not administered an induction agent.

3. The hepatocyte cell culture of claim 1 , wherein the induction agent is phenobarbital and wherein the thus induced hepatocytes have a functional cytochrome P450 isozyme activity on PROD substrates which is about 2 to about 40-fold greater than hepatocytes isolated from a mammalian donor that was not administered an induction agent.

4. The hepatocyte cell culture of claim 1 , wherein the induction agent is phenobarbital and wherein the thus induced hepatocytes have a functional cytochrome P450 isozyme activity on 7-ethoxycoumarin substrates which is about 20 to about 50-fold greater than hepatocytes isolated from a mammalian donor that was not administered an induction agent.

5. The hepatocyte cell culture of claim 1 , wherein the induction agent is phenobarbital and wherein the thus induced hepatocytes have a functional cytochrome P450 isozyme activity on lidocaine which is about 10 to about 20-fold greater than hepatocytes isolated from a mammalian donor that was not administered an induction agent.

6. The hepatocyte cell culture of claim 1 , wherein the induction agent is phenobarbital and wherein the thus induced hepatocytes have a functional cytochrome P450 isozyme activity on lidocaine which is about 20 to about 50-fold greater than hepatocytes isolated from a mammalian donor that was not administered an induction agent.

7. The hepatocyte cell culture of claim 1 , wherein the induction agent is beta-naphthoflavone and wherein the thus induced hepatocytes have a functional cytochrome P450 isozyme activity on MROD substrates which is about 2 to about 10-fold greater than hepatocytes isolated from a mammalian donor that was not administered an induction agent.

8. The hepatocyte cell culture of claim 1 , wherein the induction agent is beta-naphthoflavone and wherein the thus induced hepatocytes have a functional cytochrome P450 isozyme activity on EROD substrates which is about 2 to about 10-fold greater than hepatocytes isolated from a mammalian donor that was not administered an induction agent.

9. The hepatocyte cell culture of claim 1 , wherein the induction agent is 3-methylcholanthrene and wherein the thus induced hepatocytes have a functional cytochrome P450 isozyme activity on PROD substrates which is about 2 to about 10-fold greater than hepatocytes isolated from a mammalian donor that was not administered an induction agent.

10. The hepatocyte cell culture of claim 1 , wherein the induction agent is 3-methylcholanthrene and wherein the thus induced hepatocytes have a functional cytochrome P450 isozyme activity on MROD substrates which is about 2 to about 10-fold greater than hepatocytes isolated from a mammalian donor that was not administered an induction agent.

11. The hepatocyte cell culture of claim 1 , wherein the induction agent is 3-methylcholanthrene and wherein the thus induced hepatocytes have a functional cytochrome P450 isozyme activity on EROD substrates which is about 10 to about 20-fold greater than hepatocytes isolated from a mammalian donor that was not administered an induction agent.

12. The hepatocyte cell culture of claim 1 , wherein the induction agent is 3-methylcholanthrene and wherein the thus induced hepatocytes have a functional cytochrome P450 isozyme activity on diazepam substrates which is about 2 to about 10-fold greater than hepatocytes isolated from a mammalian donor that was not administered an induction agent.

13. A bioreactor comprising:

a bioreactor chamber comprising a first region and a second region;

a gas-permeable, liquid impermeable membrane defining said first region and said second region of said bioreactor chamber; and

hepatocytes having increased detoxification enzyme activity,

wherein the hepatocytes are isolated from a liver of a mammalian donor that had been administered at least one induction agent prior to isolation of hepatocytes,

wherein the induction agent is selected from the group consisting of beta-zaphthoflavone, phenobarbiral, 3-methyicholanthrene, ethanol, dexamethasone, arochlor 1254, 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzn-p-dloxln, phenothiazine, chlorpromazine, isosafole, γ-chlordane, allylisopropylacetamide, trans-stilbene oxide, kepone, acetone, isoniazid, pyridine, pyrazole, 4-methylpzyrazole, pregnenolone 16α-carbonitrile, troleandomycin, clotrimazola, clofibrate, clobuzarit, di(2-ethylexyl)phthalate, and mono-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate;

wherein the bloreactor can be used in a liver assist device.

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TERMINATION AND RELEASE OF PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 6, 2021
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To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 19, 2018
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To: SILICON VALLEY BANK
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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 23, 2017
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 23, 2011
From: ORGANOGENESIS, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.
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