Friday, July 27, 2018

Implementation of Bioengineering to build Human Liver

Science and technology help for the better lifestyles. It has transformed human life more efficiently. We must agree with this as not even a single field is there where we don’t use technology. But still, research is ongoing for finding some new technologies by using previously available knowledge and techniques. If we think from the health point of view, is every person having better health? No, a lot of people are having various health problems. Some have serious diseases while some have dysfunction of the organs.
According to statistics, the world’s millions of populations are dying due to liver failure. The WHO calculates that 650 million people worldwide are suffering from the liver damage or liver diseases. On the global basis, one to two million deaths occur only because of liver related diseases. The liver is one of the principle body tissues, does nearly 500 body function and produces the variety of enzymes and proteins which are necessary for body growth. Defects in the liver create havoc in the entire human body.
Organ Transplantation
If we compare the number of liver damaged patients and the number of organ donors, then it is impossible to get a body part for each patient. And the treatment is also not cost-effective. Various committees are working to get organ donors. But still, many patients are dying in waiting list before an organ is available for them. The answer to this problem is to have a self-regulatory system where the cell can sustain itself by regulating all intracellular events.
Solution to the problem
Tissue engineering is the field where people studied a lot, which opens the gateways to overcome the liver failure. Stem cells playing an important role to solve this problem and pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells have the special characteristic of totipotency through which one can create the entire organ artificially. The only liver is the regenerative body tissue, due to the presence of pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells in it.
Takanori Takebe MD physician at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center in the US said that “The ability to bioengineer transplantable liver and liver tissues would be a great benefit to people suffering from liver diseases who need new treatments to save their lives.”
The researchers revealed that the previously unknown network of genetic and molecular interference. The process of organ development requires this cross-linking. The process of organ development involves this cross-linking, and it gives an idea about the intercellular communication between the cells of developing liver buds. These cells include vascular cells, connective tissue cells, and hepatic cells.

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