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Human branching cholangiocyte organoids recapitulate functional bile duct formation

Authors :
Roos, Floris J.M.
van Tienderen, Gilles S.
Wu, Haoyu
Bordeu, Ignacio
Vinke, Dina
Albarinos, Laura Muñoz
Monfils, Kathryn
Niesten, Sabrah
Smits, Ron
Willemse, Jorke
Rosmark, Oskar
Westergren-Thorsson, Gunilla
Kunz, Daniel J.
de Wit, Maurice
French, Pim J.
Vallier, Ludovic
IJzermans, Jan N.M.
Bartfai, Richard
Marks, Hendrik
Simons, Ben D.
van Royen, Martin E.
Verstegen, Monique M.A.
van der Laan, Luc J.W.
Roos, Floris J.M.
van Tienderen, Gilles S.
Wu, Haoyu
Bordeu, Ignacio
Vinke, Dina
Albarinos, Laura Muñoz
Monfils, Kathryn
Niesten, Sabrah
Smits, Ron
Willemse, Jorke
Rosmark, Oskar
Westergren-Thorsson, Gunilla
Kunz, Daniel J.
de Wit, Maurice
French, Pim J.
Vallier, Ludovic
IJzermans, Jan N.M.
Bartfai, Richard
Marks, Hendrik
Simons, Ben D.
van Royen, Martin E.
Verstegen, Monique M.A.
van der Laan, Luc J.W.
Source :
Roos , F J M , van Tienderen , G S , Wu , H , Bordeu , I , Vinke , D , Albarinos , L M , Monfils , K , Niesten , S , Smits , R , Willemse , J , Rosmark , O , Westergren-Thorsson , G , Kunz , D J , de Wit , M , French , P J , Vallier , L , IJzermans , J N M , Bartfai , R , Marks , H , Simons , B D , van Royen , M E , Verstegen , M M A & van der Laan , L J W 2022 , ' Human branching cholangiocyte organoids recapitulate functional bile duct formation ' , Cell Stem Cell , vol. 29 , no. 5 , pp. 776-794.e13 .
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Human cholangiocyte organoids show great promise for regenerative therapies and in vitro modeling of bile duct development and diseases. However, the cystic organoids lack the branching morphology of intrahepatic bile ducts (IHBDs). Here, we report establishing human branching cholangiocyte organoid (BRCO) cultures. BRCOs self-organize into complex tubular structures resembling the IHBD architecture. Single-cell transcriptomics and functional analysis showed high similarity to primary cholangiocytes, and importantly, the branching growth mimics aspects of tubular development and is dependent on JAG1/NOTCH2 signaling. When applied to cholangiocarcinoma tumor organoids, the morphology changes to an in vitro morphology like primary tumors. Moreover, these branching cholangiocarcinoma organoids (BRCCAOs) better match the transcriptomic profile of primary tumors and showed increased chemoresistance to gemcitabine and cisplatin. In conclusion, BRCOs recapitulate a complex process of branching morphogenesis in vitro. This provides an improved model to study tubular formation, bile duct functionality, and associated biliary diseases.

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Roos , F J M , van Tienderen , G S , Wu , H , Bordeu , I , Vinke , D , Albarinos , L M , Monfils , K , Niesten , S , Smits , R , Willemse , J , Rosmark , O , Westergren-Thorsson , G , Kunz , D J , de Wit , M , French , P J , Vallier , L , IJzermans , J N M , Bartfai , R , Marks , H , Simons , B D , van Royen , M E , Verstegen , M M A & van der Laan , L J W 2022 , ' Human branching cholangiocyte organoids recapitulate functional bile duct formation ' , Cell Stem Cell , vol. 29 , no. 5 , pp. 776-794.e13 .
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1376783386
Document Type :
Electronic Resource