Spatially Self‐Organized Three‐Dimensional Neural Concentroid as a Novel Reductionist Humanized Model to Study Neurovascular Development

Author:

Chai Yoke Chin1ORCID,To San Kit2,Simorgh Susan1,Zaunz Samantha1,Zhu YingLi1,Ahuja Karan1,Lemaitre Alix1,Ramezankhani Roya1,van der Veer Bernard K.3,Wierda Keimpe4,Verhulst Stefaan5,van Grunsven Leo A.5,Pasque Vincent2,Verfaillie Catherine1

Affiliation:

1. Stem Cell Institute Leuven Department of Development and Regeneration KU Leuven, O&N4, Herestraat 49 Leuven 3000 Belgium

2. Stem Cell Institute Leuven Department of Development and Regeneration Leuven Institute for Single Cell Omics (LISCO) KU Leuven, O&N4, Herestraat 49 Leuven 3000 Belgium

3. Laboratory for Stem Cell and Developmental Epigenetics Department of Development and Regeneration KU Leuven, O&N4, Herestraat 49 Leuven 3000 Belgium

4. Electrophysiology Expert Unit VIB‐KU Leuven Center for Brain & Disease Research Leuven 3000 Belgium

5. Liver Cell Biology Research Group Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) Brussels 1090 Belgium

Abstract

AbstractAlthough human pluripotent stem cell (PSC)‐derived brain organoids have enabled researchers to gain insight into human brain development and disease, these organoids contain solely ectodermal cells and are not vascularized as occurs during brain development. Here it is created less complex and more homogenous large neural constructs starting from PSC‐derived neuroprogenitor cells (NPC), by fusing small NPC spheroids into so‐called concentroids. Such concentroids consisted of a pro‐angiogenic core, containing neuronal and outer radial glia cells, surrounded by an astroglia‐dense outer layer. Incorporating PSC‐derived endothelial cells (EC) around and/or in the concentroids promoted vascularization, accompanied by differential outgrowth and differentiation of neuronal and astroglia cells, as well as the development of ectodermal‐derived pericyte‐like mural cells co‐localizing with EC networks. Single nucleus transcriptomic analysis revealed an enhanced neural cell subtype maturation and diversity in EC‐containing concentroids, which better resemble the fetal human brain compared to classical organoids or NPC‐only concentroids. This PSC‐derived “vascularized” concentroid brain model will facilitate the study of neurovascular/blood‐brain barrier development, neural cell migration, and the development of effective in vitro vascularization strategies of brain mimics.

Funder

Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek

Alzheimer's Association

Agentschap Innoveren en Ondernemen

KU Leuven

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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