Adult and iPS-derived non-parenchymal cells regulate liver organoid development through differential modulation of Wnt and TGF-β

E Goulart, LC de Caires, KA Telles-Silva, BHS Araujo, GS Kobayashi, CM Musso, AF Assoni, D Oliveira, E Caldini, JA Gerstenhaber, S Raia, M Zatz, Peter I. Lelkes

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Abstract

Background: Liver organoid technology holds great promises to be used in large-scale population-based drug screening and in future regenerative medicine strategies. Recently, some studies reported robust protocols for generating isogenic liver organoids using liver parenchymal and non-parenchymal cells derived from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) or using isogenic adult primary non-parenchymal cells. However, the use of whole iPS-derived cells could represent great challenges for a translational perspective. Methods: Here, we evaluated the influence of isogenic versus heterogenic non-parenchymal cells, using iPS-derived or adult primary cell lines, in the liver organoid development. We tested four groups comprised of all different combinations of non-parenchymal cells for the liver functionality in vitro. Gene expression and protein secretion of important hepatic function markers were evaluated. Additionally, liver development-associated signaling pathways were tested. Finally, organoid label-free proteomic analysis and non-parenchymal cell secretome were performed in all groups at day 12. Results: We show that liver organoids generated using primary mesenchymal stromal cells and iPS-derived endothelial cells expressed and produced significantly more albumin and showed increased expression of CYP1A1, CYP1A2, and TDO2 while presented reduced TGF-β and Wnt signaling activity. Proteomics analysis revealed that major shifts in protein expression induced by this specific combination of non-parenchymal cells are related to integrin profile and TGF-β/Wnt signaling activity. Conclusion: Aiming the translation of this technology bench-to-bedside, this work highlights the role of important developmental pathways that are modulated by non-parenchymal cells enhancing the liver organoid maturation.

Original languageAmerican English
Pages258
Number of pages11
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 15 2019

Keywords

  • Adult
  • Cell Differentiation
  • Endothelial Cells/cytology
  • Female
  • Gene Expression Regulation
  • Humans
  • Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells/cytology
  • Liver/growth & development
  • Male
  • Organoids/growth & development
  • Parenchymal Tissue/growth & development
  • Proteome/analysis
  • Transforming Growth Factor beta/metabolism
  • Wnt Proteins/metabolism
  • Young Adult

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