探索生成和保存源自人类多能干细胞的葡萄糖反应型胰岛素分泌祖细胞的最佳方案

IF 4.5 3区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Patrizia Tornabene , James M. Wells
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摘要

人类多能干细胞(hPSCs)是用于疾病建模和糖尿病细胞疗法的β样细胞的无限来源。已发表的大量方案描述了如何将hPSCs分化成β样细胞,在葡萄糖挑战下分泌胰岛素。然而,在最广泛使用的方案中,并不清楚哪种方案能产生功能最强、可重复的葡萄糖刺激胰岛素分泌(GSIS)细胞。此外,培养和分化 hPSCs 的技术难题也是许多研究人员面临的障碍。在这项研究中,我们根据三种广泛使用的生成胰岛素表达细胞的方法进行了并排功能比较,并确定了冷冻保存和重组干细胞(SC)衍生胰岛的最佳阶段和条件,使其具有强大的GSIS。尽管每种方案都能产生由胰岛素和胰高血糖素表达细胞组成的干细胞小体,但从稳健和可重复的GSIS衡量,从最近修订的两种方案中获得的干细胞小体功能更强。此外,我们还证明,冷冻保存长达 10 个月的胰腺祖细胞和分化的内分泌细胞可以重组为葡萄糖反应性 SC-小体。这些研究结果将有助于使用人类胰腺造血干细胞衍生的β样细胞技术,即使是没有多少胰腺造血干细胞培养经验的小组也能使用。
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Exploring optimal protocols for generating and preserving glucose-responsive insulin-secreting progenitor cells derived from human pluripotent stem cells
Human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) represent an unlimited source of β-like cells for both disease modeling and cellular therapy for diabetes. Numerous protocols have been published describing the differentiation of hPSCs into β-like cells that secret insulin in response to a glucose challenge. However, among the most widely used protocols it is not clear which yield the most functional cells with reproducible glucose-stimulated insulin-secretion (GSIS). Moreover, the technical challenges in culturing and differentiating hPSCs is a barrier for many researchers. In this study, we performed a side-by-side functional comparison based on three widely used methods to generate insulin expressing cells and identified optimal stages and conditions for cryopreserving and reconstituting stem cell (SC)-derived islets with a robust GSIS. Despite the fact that each protocol yields SC-islets consisting of insulin and glucagon-expressing cells, the SC-islets obtained from the two more recent revised protocols were more functional as measured by robust and reproducible GSIS. Moreover, we demonstrate that pancreatic progenitors and differentiated endocrine cells that have been cryopreserved for up to 10 months, can be reconstituted into glucose responsive SC-islets. These findings should enable the use of human PSC-derived β-like cells technologies even by groups with minimal PSC culture experience.
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European journal of cell biology
European journal of cell biology 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
1.50%
发文量
80
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Cell Biology, a journal of experimental cell investigation, publishes reviews, original articles and short communications on the structure, function and macromolecular organization of cells and cell components. Contributions focusing on cellular dynamics, motility and differentiation, particularly if related to cellular biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology, neurobiology, and developmental biology are encouraged. Manuscripts describing significant technical advances are also welcome. In addition, papers dealing with biomedical issues of general interest to cell biologists will be published. Contributions addressing cell biological problems in prokaryotes and plants are also welcome.
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