Development of Scaffold-Free Three-Dimensional Cholangiocyte Organoids to Study the Progression of Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis

类有机物 胆管上皮细胞 生物 病理 细胞生物学 小学(天文学) 原发性硬化性胆管炎 解剖 医学 天文 物理 疾病
作者
Wenjun Zhang,Konstantina Kyritsi,Abdulkadir Isidan,Yujin Park,Ping Li,Arthur A. Cross-Najafi,Kevin Lopez,Lindsey Kennedy,Keisaku Sato,Shannon Glaser,Heather Francis,Gianfranco Alpini,Burcin Ekser
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期刊:American Journal of Pathology [Elsevier BV]
卷期号:193 (9): 1156-1169 被引量:4
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ajpath.2023.05.005
摘要

Organoids are novel in vitro models to study intercellular cross talk between the different types of cells in disease pathophysiology. To better understand the underlying mechanisms driving the progression of primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), scaffold-free multicellular three-dimensional cholangiocyte organoids (3D-CHOs) were developed using primary liver cells derived from normal subjects and patients with PSC. Human liver samples from healthy donors and patients with PSC were used to isolate primary cholangiocytes [epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCam)+/ cytokeratin-19+], liver endothelial cells (CD31+), and hepatic stellate cells (HSCs; CD31−/CD68−/desmin+/vitamin A+). 3D-CHOs were formed using cholangiocytes, HSCs, and liver endothelial cells, and kept viable for up to 1 month. Isolated primary cell lines and 3D-CHOs were further characterized by immunofluorescence, quantitative RT-PCR, and transmission electron microscopy. Transcription profiles for cholangiocytes (SOX9, CFTR, EpCAM, AE, SCT, and SCTR), fibrosis (ACTA2, COL1A1, DESMIN, and TGFβ1), angiogenesis (PECAM, VEGF, CDH5, and vWF), and inflammation (IL-6 and TNF-α) confirmed PSC phenotypes of 3D-CHOs. Because cholangiocytes develop a neuroendocrine phenotype and express neuromodulators, confocal immunofluorescence was used to demonstrate localization of the neurokinin-1 receptor within cytokeratin-19+ cholangiocytes and desmin+ HSCs. Moreover, 3D-CHOs from patients with PSC confirmed PSC phenotypes with up-regulated neurokinin-1 receptor, tachykinin precursor 1, and down-regulated membrane metalloendopeptidase. Scaffold-free multicellular 3D-CHOs showed superiority as an in vitro model in mimicking PSC in vivo phenotypes compared with two-dimensional cell culture, which can be used in PSC disease-related research. Organoids are novel in vitro models to study intercellular cross talk between the different types of cells in disease pathophysiology. To better understand the underlying mechanisms driving the progression of primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), scaffold-free multicellular three-dimensional cholangiocyte organoids (3D-CHOs) were developed using primary liver cells derived from normal subjects and patients with PSC. Human liver samples from healthy donors and patients with PSC were used to isolate primary cholangiocytes [epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCam)+/ cytokeratin-19+], liver endothelial cells (CD31+), and hepatic stellate cells (HSCs; CD31−/CD68−/desmin+/vitamin A+). 3D-CHOs were formed using cholangiocytes, HSCs, and liver endothelial cells, and kept viable for up to 1 month. Isolated primary cell lines and 3D-CHOs were further characterized by immunofluorescence, quantitative RT-PCR, and transmission electron microscopy. Transcription profiles for cholangiocytes (SOX9, CFTR, EpCAM, AE, SCT, and SCTR), fibrosis (ACTA2, COL1A1, DESMIN, and TGFβ1), angiogenesis (PECAM, VEGF, CDH5, and vWF), and inflammation (IL-6 and TNF-α) confirmed PSC phenotypes of 3D-CHOs. Because cholangiocytes develop a neuroendocrine phenotype and express neuromodulators, confocal immunofluorescence was used to demonstrate localization of the neurokinin-1 receptor within cytokeratin-19+ cholangiocytes and desmin+ HSCs. Moreover, 3D-CHOs from patients with PSC confirmed PSC phenotypes with up-regulated neurokinin-1 receptor, tachykinin precursor 1, and down-regulated membrane metalloendopeptidase. Scaffold-free multicellular 3D-CHOs showed superiority as an in vitro model in mimicking PSC in vivo phenotypes compared with two-dimensional cell culture, which can be used in PSC disease-related research.
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