Three-Dimensional Otic Neuronal Progenitor Spheroids Derived from Human Embryonic Stem Cells.

Tissue Engineering Part A Pub Date : 2021-02-01 Epub Date: 2020-08-07 DOI:10.1089/ten.TEA.2020.0078
Rachel A Heuer, Kevin T Nella, Hsiang-Tsun Chang, Kyle S Coots, Andrew M Oleksijew, Christian B Roque, Luisa H A Silva, Tammy L McGuire, Kazuaki Homma, Akihiro J Matsuoka
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Abstract

Stem cell-replacement therapies have been proposed as a potential tool to treat sensorineural hearing loss by aiding the regeneration of spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) in the inner ear. However, transplantation procedures have yet to be explored thoroughly to ensure proper cell differentiation and optimal transplant procedures. We hypothesized that the aggregation of human embryonic stem cell (hESC)-derived otic neuronal progenitor (ONP) cells into a multicellular form would improve their function and their survival in vivo post-transplantation. We generated hESC-derived ONP spheroids-an aggregate form conducive to differentiation, transplantation, and prolonged cell survival-to optimize conditions for their transplantation. Our findings indicate that these cell spheroids maintain the molecular and functional characteristics similar to those of ONP cells, which are upstream in the SGN lineage. Moreover, our phenotypical, electrophysiological, and mechanical data suggest an optimal spheroid transplantation point after 7 days of in vitro three-dimensional (3D) culture. We have also developed a feasible transplantation protocol for these spheroids using a micropipette aided by a digital microinjection system. In summary, the present work demonstrates that the transplantation of ONP cells in spheroid form into the inner ear through micropipette 7 days after seeding for 3D spheroid culture is an expedient and viable method for stem cell replacement therapies in the inner ear.

由人胚胎干细胞衍生的三维耳神经祖球体。
干细胞替代疗法被认为是通过帮助内耳螺旋神经节神经元(sgn)再生来治疗感音神经性听力损失的潜在工具。然而,移植程序尚未被彻底探索,以确保适当的细胞分化和最佳的移植程序。我们假设人类胚胎干细胞(hESC)衍生的胚胎神经祖细胞(ONP)聚集成多细胞形式可以改善其功能和移植后在体内的存活。我们生成了hesc衍生的ONP球体——一种有利于分化、移植和延长细胞存活的聚集形式——以优化其移植条件。我们的研究结果表明,这些细胞球体保持了与SGN谱系上游的ONP细胞相似的分子和功能特征。此外,我们的表型、电生理和力学数据表明,体外三维(3D)培养7天后是最佳的球体移植点。我们还开发了一个可行的移植方案,这些球体使用微移液管辅助的数字显微注射系统。综上所述,本研究表明,在播种后7天通过微管将球形ONP细胞移植到内耳进行三维球形培养是一种方便可行的内耳干细胞替代治疗方法。
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Tissue Engineering Part A
Tissue Engineering Part A CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
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