Sars-Cov-2 Infects an Upper Airway Model Derived from Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

Author:

Djidrovski Ivo12,Georgiou Maria2,Hughes Grant L.3,Patterson Edward I.3,Casas-Sanchez Aitor3,Pennington Shaun H.3,Biagini Giancarlo A.3,Moya-Molina Marina12,Bor Jelle4,Smit Martine J.4,Chung Git1,Lako Majlinda2ORCID,Armstrong Lyle12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Newcells Biotech Ltd, The Biosphere, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

2. Biosciences Institute, Newcastle University, The International Centre for Life, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK

3. Centre for Drugs and Diagnostics  The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool, Merseyside, UK

4. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Faculty of Science, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Amsterdam Institute of Molecular and Life Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract As one of the primary points of entry of xenobiotic substances and infectious agents into the body, the lungs are subject to a range of dysfunctions and diseases that together account for a significant number of patient deaths. In view of this, there is an outstanding need for in vitro systems in which to assess the impact of both infectious agents and xenobiotic substances of the lungs. To address this issue, we have developed a protocol to generate airway epithelial basal-like cells from induced pluripotent stem cells, which simplifies the manufacture of cellular models of the human upper airways. Basal-like cells generated in this study were cultured on transwell inserts to allow formation of a confluent monolayer and then exposed to an air-liquid interface to induce differentiation into a pseudostratified epithelial construct with a marked similarity to the upper airway epithelium in vivo. These constructs contain the component cell types required of an epithelial model system, produce mucus and functional cilia, and can support SARS-CoV-2 infection/replication and the secretion of cytokines in a manner similar to that of in vivo airways. This method offers a readily accessible and highly scalable protocol for the manufacture of upper airway models that could find applications in development of therapies for respiratory viral infections and the assessment of drug toxicity on the human lungs.

Funder

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions

Medical Research Council

National Institute for Health Research

URKI

Royal Society

Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

Medical Research Council Canada

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Molecular Medicine

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