Urine Sample-Derived Cerebral Organoids Suitable for Studying Neurodevelopment and Pharmacological Responses

Cerebral organoids (COs) developed from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) have been noticed for their potential in research and clinical applications. While skin fibroblast-derived hiPSCs are proficient at forming COs, the cellular and molecular features of COs developed using hiPSCs gen...

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Main Authors: Victor J. T. Lin, Jiangnan Hu, Ashwini Zolekar, Liang-Jun Yan, Yu-Chieh Wang
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcell.2020.00304/full
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spelling doaj-210bf52677db43dc96f7018145a6eaac2020-11-25T03:24:49ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology2296-634X2020-05-01810.3389/fcell.2020.00304522178Urine Sample-Derived Cerebral Organoids Suitable for Studying Neurodevelopment and Pharmacological ResponsesVictor J. T. LinJiangnan HuAshwini ZolekarLiang-Jun YanYu-Chieh WangCerebral organoids (COs) developed from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) have been noticed for their potential in research and clinical applications. While skin fibroblast-derived hiPSCs are proficient at forming COs, the cellular and molecular features of COs developed using hiPSCs generated from other somatic cells have not been systematically examined. Urinary epithelial cells (UECs) isolated from human urine samples are somatic cells that can be non-invasively collected from most individuals. In this work, we streamlined the production of COs using hiPSCs reprogrammed from urine sample-derived UECs. UEC-derived hiPSC-developed COs presented a robust capacity for neurogenesis and astrogliogenesis. Although UEC-derived hiPSCs required specific protocol optimization to properly form COs, the cellular and transcriptomic features of COs developed from UEC-derived hiPSCs were comparable to those of COs developed from embryonic stem cells. UEC-derived hiPSC-developed COs that were initially committed to forebrain development showed cellular plasticity to transition between prosencephalic and rhombencephalic fates in vitro and in vivo, indicating their potential to develop into the cell components of various brain regions. The opposite regulation of AKT activity and neural differentiation was found in these COs treated with AKT and PTEN inhibitors. Overall, our data reveal the suitability, advantage, and possible limitations of human urine sample-derived COs for studying neurodevelopment and pharmacological responses.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcell.2020.00304/fullurinary epithelial cellshiPSCshESCsneurodevelopmentcerebral organoids
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author Victor J. T. Lin
Jiangnan Hu
Ashwini Zolekar
Liang-Jun Yan
Yu-Chieh Wang
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Jiangnan Hu
Ashwini Zolekar
Liang-Jun Yan
Yu-Chieh Wang
Urine Sample-Derived Cerebral Organoids Suitable for Studying Neurodevelopment and Pharmacological Responses
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
urinary epithelial cells
hiPSCs
hESCs
neurodevelopment
cerebral organoids
author_facet Victor J. T. Lin
Jiangnan Hu
Ashwini Zolekar
Liang-Jun Yan
Yu-Chieh Wang
author_sort Victor J. T. Lin
title Urine Sample-Derived Cerebral Organoids Suitable for Studying Neurodevelopment and Pharmacological Responses
title_short Urine Sample-Derived Cerebral Organoids Suitable for Studying Neurodevelopment and Pharmacological Responses
title_full Urine Sample-Derived Cerebral Organoids Suitable for Studying Neurodevelopment and Pharmacological Responses
title_fullStr Urine Sample-Derived Cerebral Organoids Suitable for Studying Neurodevelopment and Pharmacological Responses
title_full_unstemmed Urine Sample-Derived Cerebral Organoids Suitable for Studying Neurodevelopment and Pharmacological Responses
title_sort urine sample-derived cerebral organoids suitable for studying neurodevelopment and pharmacological responses
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
issn 2296-634X
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Cerebral organoids (COs) developed from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) have been noticed for their potential in research and clinical applications. While skin fibroblast-derived hiPSCs are proficient at forming COs, the cellular and molecular features of COs developed using hiPSCs generated from other somatic cells have not been systematically examined. Urinary epithelial cells (UECs) isolated from human urine samples are somatic cells that can be non-invasively collected from most individuals. In this work, we streamlined the production of COs using hiPSCs reprogrammed from urine sample-derived UECs. UEC-derived hiPSC-developed COs presented a robust capacity for neurogenesis and astrogliogenesis. Although UEC-derived hiPSCs required specific protocol optimization to properly form COs, the cellular and transcriptomic features of COs developed from UEC-derived hiPSCs were comparable to those of COs developed from embryonic stem cells. UEC-derived hiPSC-developed COs that were initially committed to forebrain development showed cellular plasticity to transition between prosencephalic and rhombencephalic fates in vitro and in vivo, indicating their potential to develop into the cell components of various brain regions. The opposite regulation of AKT activity and neural differentiation was found in these COs treated with AKT and PTEN inhibitors. Overall, our data reveal the suitability, advantage, and possible limitations of human urine sample-derived COs for studying neurodevelopment and pharmacological responses.
topic urinary epithelial cells
hiPSCs
hESCs
neurodevelopment
cerebral organoids
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcell.2020.00304/full
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