Chemically Defined Organoid Culture System for Cholangiocyte Differentiation

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2024-12-04

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Wang, ZhenguoISNI 0000000512658747
Ye, ShichengISNI 0000000512659221
van der Laan, Luc J.W.
Schneeberger, KerstinISNI 0000000492920436
Masereeuw, RosalindeORCID 0000-0002-1560-1074ISNI 0000000369326917
Spee, BartORCID 0000-0002-8114-0560ISNI 0000000395759855

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Abstract

Cholangiocyte organoids provide a powerful platform for applications ranging from in vitro modeling to tissue engineering for regenerative medicine. However, their expansion and differentiation are typically conducted in animal-derived hydrogels, which impede the full maturation of organoids into functional cholangiocytes. In addition, these hydrogels are poorly defined and complex, limiting the clinical applicability of organoids. In this study, a novel medium composition combined with synthetic polyisocyanopeptide (PIC) hydrogels to enhance the maturation of intrahepatic cholangiocyte organoids (ICOs) into functional cholangiocytes is utilized. ICOs cultured in the presence of sodium butyrate and valproic acid, a histone deacetylase inhibitor, and a Notch signaling activator, respectively, in PIC hydrogel exhibit a more mature phenotype, as evidenced by increased expression of key cholangiocyte markers, crucial for biliary function. Notably, mature cholangiocyte organoids in PIC hydrogel display apical-out polarity, in contrast to the traditional basal-out polarization of ICOs cultured in Matrigel. Moreover, these mature cholangiocyte organoids effectively model the biliary pro-fibrotic response induced by transforming growth factor beta. Taken together, an animal-free, chemically defined culture system that promotes the ICOs into mature cholangiocytes with apical-out polarity, facilitating regenerative medicine applications and in vitro studies that require access to the apical membrane, is developed.

Keywords

cholangiocyte, differentiation, intrahepatic cholangiocyte organoids, polarity, synthetic hydrogel, Biomaterials, Biomedical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Science

Citation

Wang, Z, Ye, S, van der Laan, L J W, Schneeberger, K, Masereeuw, R & Spee, B 2024, 'Chemically Defined Organoid Culture System for Cholangiocyte Differentiation', Advanced healthcare materials, vol. 13, no. 30, 2401511. https://doi.org/10.1002/adhm.202401511