Adult mouse and human organoids derived from thyroid follicular cells and modeling of Graves’ hyperthyroidism

Author:

van der Vaart Jelte,Bosmans Lynn,Sijbesma Stijn F.,Knoops Kèvin,van de Wetering Willine J.ORCID,Otten Henny G.,Begthel Harry,Borel Rinkes Inne H. M.,Korving Jeroen,Lentjes Eef G. W. M.,Lopez-Iglesias Carmen,Peters Peter J.,van Santen Hanneke M.,Vriens Menno R.,Clevers HansORCID

Abstract

The thyroid maintains systemic homeostasis by regulating serum thyroid hormone concentrations. Here we report the establishment of three-dimensional (3D) organoids from adult thyroid tissue representing murine and human thyroid follicular cells (TFCs). The TFC organoids (TFCOs) harbor the complete machinery of hormone production as visualized by the presence of colloid in the lumen and by the presence of essential transporters and enzymes in the polarized epithelial cells that surround a central lumen. Both the established murine as human thyroid organoids express canonical thyroid markers PAX8 and NKX2.1, while the thyroid hormone precursor thyroglobulin is expressed at comparable levels to tissue. Single-cell RNA sequencing and transmission electron microscopy confirm that TFCOs phenocopy primary thyroid tissue. Thyroid hormones are readily detectable in conditioned medium of human TFCOs. We show clinically relevant responses (increased proliferation and hormone secretion) of human TFCOs toward a panel of Graves’ disease patient sera, demonstrating that organoids can model human autoimmune disease.

Funder

Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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