Transplantation of porcine adrenal spheroids for the treatment of adrenal insufficiency

Author:

Malyukov Maria1ORCID,Gelfgat Evgeny1,Ruiz‐Babot Gerard1,Schmid Janine1,Lehmann Susann1,Spinas Giatgen2,Beuschlein Felix3,Hantel Constanze13,Reisch Nicole4,Nawroth Peter P.5,Bornstein Stefan R.16,Steenblock Charlotte1ORCID,Ludwig Barbara1378

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine III University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus Technical University Dresden Dresden Germany

2. Medical Faculty University Hospital Zürich Zürich Switzerland

3. Department of Endocrinology Diabetology and Clinical Nutrition University Hospital Zürich Zürich Switzerland

4. Medizinische Klinik IV Klinikum der Universität München Munich Germany

5. Medical Faculty Heidelberg University Hospital Heidelberg Heidelberg Germany

6. Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine School of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine and Sciences King's College London London UK

7. Paul Langerhans Institute Dresden of Helmholtz Centre Munich at University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus of TU Dresden Faculty of Medicine Dresden Germany

8. DFG‐Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden Technical University Dresden Dresden Germany

Abstract

AbstractPrimary adrenal insufficiency is a life‐threatening disorder, which requires lifelong hormone replacement therapy. Transplantation of xenogeneic adrenal cells is a potential alternative approach for the treatment of adrenal insufficiency. For a successful outcome of this replacement therapy, transplanted cells should provide adequate hormone secretion and respond to adrenal physiological stimuli. Here, we describe the generation and characterization of primary porcine adrenal spheroids capable of replacing the function of adrenal glands in vivo. Cells within the spheroids morphologically resembled adult adrenocortical cells and synthesized and secreted adrenal steroid hormones in a regulated manner. Moreover, the embedding of the spheroids in alginate led to the formation of cellular elongations of steroidogenic cells migrating centripetally towards the inner part of the slab, similar to zona Fasciculata cells in the intact organ. Finally, transplantation of adrenal spheroids in adrenalectomized SCID mice reversed the adrenal insufficiency phenotype, which significantly improved animals’ survival. Overall, such adrenal models could be employed for disease modeling and drug testing, and represent the first step toward potential clinical trials in the future.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Transplantation,Immunology

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