Establishment of a Four‐Cell In Vitro Blood‐Brain Barrier Model With Human Primary Brain Cells

Author:

Malik Johid R.1,Modebelu Ukamaka O.1,Fletcher Courtney V.12,Podany Anthony T.1,Scarsi Kimberly K.12,Byrareddy Siddappa N.3,Anand Robbyn K.4,Buch Shilpa3,Sil Susmia3,Le Jennifer5,Bradley John S.6,Brown Ashley N.7,Sutar Debapriya3,Avedissian Sean N.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Antiviral Pharmacology Laboratory, College of Pharmacy University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha Nebraska

2. Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha Nebraska

3. Department of Pharmacology & Experimental Neurosciences University of Nebraska Medical Center Omaha Nebraska

4. Department of Chemistry Iowa State University Ames Iowa

5. University of California San Diego Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science La Jolla California

6. University of California San Diego School of Medicine Department of Pediatrics San Diego California

7. Institute for Therapeutic Innovation, College of Medicine University of Florida Orlando Florida

Abstract

AbstractThe blood‐brain barrier (BBB) constitutes a crucial protective anatomical layer with a microenvironment that tightly controls material transit. Constructing an in vitro BBB model to replicate in vivo features requires the sequential layering of constituent cell types. Maintaining heightened integrity in the observed tight junctions during both the establishment and post‐experiment phases is crucial to the success of these models. We have developed an in vitro BBB model that replicates the cellular composition and spatial orientation of in vivo BBB observed in humans. The experiment includes comprehensive procedures and steps aimed at enhancing the integration of the four‐cell model. Departing from conventional in vitro BBB models, our methodology eliminates the necessity for pre‐coated plates to facilitate cell adhesion, thereby improving cell visualization throughout the procedure. An in‐house coating strategy and a simple yet effective approach significantly reduce costs and provides superior imaging of cells and corresponding tight junction protein expression. Also, our BBB model includes all four primary cell types that are structural parts of the human BBB. With its innovative and user‐friendly features, our in‐house optimized in vitro four‐cell‐based BBB model showcases novel methodology and provides a promising experimental platform for drug screening processes. © 2024 The Authors. Current Protocols published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.Basic Protocol 1: Coating and culture systemBasic Protocol 2: Cell seeding and Transwell insert handlingBasic Protocol 3: Assessment of model functionality

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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