Expansion and Maturation of Innate Lymphoid Cell Precursors Using Human iPSC-Derived Intestinal Organoids.

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Emma Højmose Kromann, Geraldine M Jowett, Joana F Neves
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Abstract

Innate lymphoid cells (ILC) are enriched at mucosal barrier sites where they play critical roles in development and disease. Mucosal organoids offer a robust platform for the simultaneous differentiation and expansion of all subsets of mature ILC from a shared peripheral blood precursor. Critically, organoid identity drives tissue-specific imprinting of the culture-derived mature innate lymphoid cells, allowing for the study of bidirectional interactions between, e.g., intestinal organoids and intestine-specific ratios and populations of ILC. This protocol reduces the need for feeder cell lines and complex cytokine cocktails used to mature and maintain ILC, instead relying on a native niche of protein signals provided by mucosal epithelial cells. This protocol details the generation of human intestinal organoids (HIO) from human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC), and the subsequent establishment of co-cultures between HIO and ILC precursors for expansion and maturation. This approach has extensive applications for mechanistic studies of fundamental biological processes and as a potential GMP-compatible source of ILC for future cell therapies.

使用人类 iPSC 衍生的肠组织细胞扩增和成熟先天性淋巴细胞前体
先天性淋巴细胞(ILC)富集在粘膜屏障部位,在发育和疾病中发挥着关键作用。粘膜类器官为从共享的外周血前体中同时分化和扩增成熟 ILC 的所有亚群提供了一个强大的平台。重要的是,器官组织的特性会驱动培养衍生的成熟先天性淋巴细胞的组织特异性印记,从而可以研究肠道器官组织与肠道特异性 ILC 比例和群体之间的双向相互作用。该方案减少了对用于成熟和维持 ILC 的饲养细胞系和复杂细胞因子鸡尾酒的需求,取而代之的是依赖粘膜上皮细胞提供的蛋白质信号的原生生态位。该方案详细介绍了用人诱导多能干细胞(hiPSC)生成人肠器官组织(HIO),以及随后在HIO和ILC前体细胞之间建立共培养体进行扩增和成熟的过程。这种方法可广泛应用于基本生物过程的机理研究,也可作为未来细胞疗法的潜在 GMP 兼容 ILC 来源。
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Methods in molecular biology
Methods in molecular biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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期刊介绍: For over 20 years, biological scientists have come to rely on the research protocols and methodologies in the critically acclaimed Methods in Molecular Biology series. The series was the first to introduce the step-by-step protocols approach that has become the standard in all biomedical protocol publishing. Each protocol is provided in readily-reproducible step-by-step fashion, opening with an introductory overview, a list of the materials and reagents needed to complete the experiment, and followed by a detailed procedure that is supported with a helpful notes section offering tips and tricks of the trade as well as troubleshooting advice.
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