Establishment and Molecular Phenotyping of Organoids from the Squamocolumnar Junction Region of the Uterine Cervix

Author:

Maru Yoshiaki,Kawata Akira,Taguchi Ayumi,Ishii Yoshiyuki,Baba Satoshi,Mori Mayuyo,Nagamatsu Takeshi,Oda KatsutoshiORCID,Kukimoto IwaoORCID,Osuga Yutaka,Fujii Tomoyuki,Hippo YoshitakaORCID

Abstract

The metaplastic epithelium of the transformation zone (TZ) including the squamocolumnar junction (SCJ) of the uterine cervix is a prime target of human papilloma virus (HPV) infection and subsequent cancer development. Due to the lack of adequate in vitro models for SCJ, however, investigations into its physiological roles and vulnerability to carcinogenesis have been limited. By using Matrigel-based three-dimensional culture techniques, we propagated organoids derived from the normal SCJ region, along with metaplastic squamous cells in the TZ. Consisting predominantly of squamous cells, organoids basically exhibited a dense structure. However, at least in some organoids, a small but discrete population of mucin-producing endocervix cells co-existed adjacent to the squamous cell population, virtually recapitulating the configuration of SCJ in a TZ background. In addition, transcriptome analysis confirmed a higher expression level of many SCJ marker genes in organoids, compared to that in the immortalized cervical cell lines of non-SCJ origin. Thus, the obtained organoids appear to mimic cervical SCJ cells and, in particular, metaplastic squamous cells from the TZ, likely providing a novel platform in which HPV-driven cervical cancer development could be investigated.

Funder

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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