Adam Myszczyszyn, Anna Muench, Vivian Lehmann, Theo Sinnige, Frank G van Steenbeek, Manon Bouwmeester, Roos-Anne Samsom, Marit Keuper-Navis, Thomas K van der Made, Daniel Kogan, Sarah Braem, Luc J W van der Laan, Hossein Eslami Amirabadi, Evita van de Steeg, Rosalinde Masereeuw, Bart Spee
{"title":"A hollow fiber membrane-based liver organoid-on-a-chip model for examining drug metabolism and transport.","authors":"Adam Myszczyszyn, Anna Muench, Vivian Lehmann, Theo Sinnige, Frank G van Steenbeek, Manon Bouwmeester, Roos-Anne Samsom, Marit Keuper-Navis, Thomas K van der Made, Daniel Kogan, Sarah Braem, Luc J W van der Laan, Hossein Eslami Amirabadi, Evita van de Steeg, Rosalinde Masereeuw, Bart Spee","doi":"10.1088/1758-5090/adc3ce","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Liver-on-a-chip models predictive for both metabolism, and blood and canalicular transport of drug candidates in humans are lacking. Here, we established a bioengineered and 3Rs-complied (animal component-free) hepatocyte-like millifluidic system based on 3D hollow fiber membranes (HFMs), recombinant human laminin 332 coating and adult human stem cell-derived organoids. Organoid fragments formed polarized and tight monolayers on HFMs with improved hepatocyte-like maturation, as compared to standard 3D organoid cultures in Matrigel from matched donors. Gene expression profiling and immunofluorescence revealed that hepatocyte-like monolayers expressed a broad panel of phase I (e.g. CYP3A4, CYP2D6, CYP2C9) and II (e.g. UGTs, SULTs) drug-metabolizing enzymes and drug transporters (e.g. MDR1, MRP3, OATP1B3). Moreover, statically cultured monolayers displayed phase I and II metabolism of a cocktail of six relevant compounds, including midazolam and 7-hydroxycoumarin. We also demonstrated the disposition of midazolam in the basal/blood-like circulation and apical/canalicular-like compartment of the millifluidic chip. Finally, we studied the bioavailability of midazolam and coumarin on-a-chip in combination with a small intestine-like system. In conclusion, we generated a proof-of-concept liver organoid-on-a-chip model for examining metabolism and transport of drugs, which can be further developed to predict pharmacokinetics' (PK)/absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion (ADME) profiles in humans.</p>","PeriodicalId":8964,"journal":{"name":"Biofabrication","volume":" ","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":8.2000,"publicationDate":"2025-04-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Biofabrication","FirstCategoryId":"5","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1088/1758-5090/adc3ce","RegionNum":2,"RegionCategory":"医学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL","Score":null,"Total":0}
引用次数: 0
Abstract
Liver-on-a-chip models predictive for both metabolism, and blood and canalicular transport of drug candidates in humans are lacking. Here, we established a bioengineered and 3Rs-complied (animal component-free) hepatocyte-like millifluidic system based on 3D hollow fiber membranes (HFMs), recombinant human laminin 332 coating and adult human stem cell-derived organoids. Organoid fragments formed polarized and tight monolayers on HFMs with improved hepatocyte-like maturation, as compared to standard 3D organoid cultures in Matrigel from matched donors. Gene expression profiling and immunofluorescence revealed that hepatocyte-like monolayers expressed a broad panel of phase I (e.g. CYP3A4, CYP2D6, CYP2C9) and II (e.g. UGTs, SULTs) drug-metabolizing enzymes and drug transporters (e.g. MDR1, MRP3, OATP1B3). Moreover, statically cultured monolayers displayed phase I and II metabolism of a cocktail of six relevant compounds, including midazolam and 7-hydroxycoumarin. We also demonstrated the disposition of midazolam in the basal/blood-like circulation and apical/canalicular-like compartment of the millifluidic chip. Finally, we studied the bioavailability of midazolam and coumarin on-a-chip in combination with a small intestine-like system. In conclusion, we generated a proof-of-concept liver organoid-on-a-chip model for examining metabolism and transport of drugs, which can be further developed to predict pharmacokinetics' (PK)/absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion (ADME) profiles in humans.
期刊介绍:
Biofabrication is dedicated to advancing cutting-edge research on the utilization of cells, proteins, biological materials, and biomaterials as fundamental components for the construction of biological systems and/or therapeutic products. Additionally, it proudly serves as the official journal of the International Society for Biofabrication (ISBF).