Scalable production of tissue-like vascularized liver organoids from human PSCs

Author:

Harrison Sean P.ORCID,Siller Richard,Tanaka YoshiakiORCID,Chollet Maria Eugenia,de la Morena-Barrio María Eugenia,Xiang YangfeiORCID,Patterson Benjamin,Andersen Elisabeth,Bravo-Pérez Carlos,Kempf Henning,Åsrud Kathrine S.,Lunov Oleg,Dejneka AlexandrORCID,Mowinckel Marie-Christine,Stavik Benedicte,Sandset Per Morten,Melum Espen,Baumgarten Saphira,Bonanini Flavio,Kurek Dorota,Mathapati Santosh,Almaas Runar,Sharma Kulbhushan,Wilson Steven R.,Skottvoll Frøydis S.,Boger Ida C.,Bogen Inger Lise,Nyman Tuula A.,Wu Jun Jie,Bezrouk Ales,Cizkova Dana,Corral Javier,Mokry JaroslavORCID,Zweigerdt Robert,Park In-HyunORCID,Sullivan Gareth J.

Abstract

AbstractThe lack of physiological parity between 2D cell culture and in vivo culture has led to the development of more organotypic models, such as organoids. Organoid models have been developed for a number of tissues, including the liver. Current organoid protocols are characterized by a reliance on extracellular matrices (ECMs), patterning in 2D culture, costly growth factors and a lack of cellular diversity, structure, and organization. Current hepatic organoid models are generally simplistic and composed of hepatocytes or cholangiocytes, rendering them less physiologically relevant compared to native tissue. We have developed an approach that does not require 2D patterning, is ECM independent, and employs small molecules to mimic embryonic liver development that produces large quantities of liver-like organoids. Using single-cell RNA sequencing and immunofluorescence, we demonstrate a liver-like cellular repertoire, a higher order cellular complexity, presenting with vascular luminal structures, and a population of resident macrophages: Kupffer cells. The organoids exhibit key liver functions, including drug metabolism, serum protein production, urea synthesis and coagulation factor production, with preserved post-translational modifications such as N-glycosylation and functionality. The organoids can be transplanted and maintained long term in mice producing human albumin. The organoids exhibit a complex cellular repertoire reflective of the organ and have de novo vascularization and liver-like function. These characteristics are a prerequisite for many applications from cellular therapy, tissue engineering, drug toxicity assessment, and disease modeling to basic developmental biology.

Funder

Norges Forskningsråd

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,Biochemistry

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