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Development of a bioartificial liver therapy in acute liver failure

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In BALANCE, the companies Hep-Art, Pharmacell and BioPredic join forces with academic partners Amsterdam Medical Centre and University of Edinburgh to offer Acute Liver Failure (ALF) patients a bioartificial liver-support system for bridging the waiting period for liver transplantation or recovery of the diseased liver.
ALF is a highly lethal disorder and liver transplantation is the only life-saving therapy. However, limited availability of donor livers severely reduces its impact. A bioartificial liver (BAL) may support ALF patients by temporary and extracorporeal treatment of their plasma through a bioreactor with functional human liver cells.
The central objective of BALANCE is to develop a HepaRG-BAL that executes the three key liver functions for a clinically relevant period in ALF and to reach proof of safety and feasibility. What makes the HepaRG-BAL extremely potent is the unique combination of an ideal liver cell ecosystem and the introduction of the HepaRG cell line which is the only human cell line in the world that approaches human liver in its functionality.
A two-staged approach will be adopted. Stage I is designed for in-vitro optimisation of the BAL and the human cell line and stage II comprises of the ex-vivo activities in which the optimized and upscaled BAL is tested and validated in pigs (controlled study). In addition approvement of a Phase I/IIa in humans will be prepared. .
BALANCE will give birth to four main results: an optimised and validated BAL, a large scale manufacturing process, proof of concept in a large animal model of ALF and basic information for regulatory approval for future clinical application. Hep-Art will further pursue clinical development of the BAL towards EMA registration and marketing together with a large industrial partner. BioPredic will further exploit the HepaRG cells. Last but not least, BALANCE will strengthen the European competitive advantage in the field of bioartificial organs.

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FP7-HEALTH-2012-INNOVATION-2
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ACADEMISCH MEDISCH CENTRUM BIJ DE UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM
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West-Nederland Noord-Holland Groot-Amsterdam
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Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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Rebecca Massonet (Ms.)
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