Rotating culture regulates the formation of HepaRG-derived liver organoids via YAP translocation.

IF 4.4 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY BMC Biology Pub Date : 2024-11-15 DOI:10.1186/s12915-024-02062-1
Shaoyu Zhong, Lu Zheng, Yi Wu, Shujin Sun, Qing Luo, Guanbin Song, Dongyuan Lü, Mian Long
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Background: Liver organoid serves as an alternative model for liver pathophysiology in carbohydrate or lipid metabolism and xenobiotic metabolism transformation. Biomechanical cues including spaceflight mission can affect liver organoid construction and their related functions, but their underlying mechanisms are not fully understood yet. Here, a rotating cell culture device, namely Rotating Flat Chamber (RFC), was specifically designed for adhering cells or cell aggregated to elucidate the effects of altered gravity vector on HepaRG-derived liver organoids construction.

Results: The organoids so formed under RFC presented the fast growth rate and large projection area. Meanwhile, the expressions of two pluripotency markers of SOX9 and CD44 were enhanced. This finding was positively correlated with the increased YAP expression and nuclear translocation as well as the elevated α4β6-integrin expression. Inhibition of YAP expression and nuclear translocation decreased the expression of SOX9 and CD44 under RFC, thereby attenuating the pluripotency of HepaRG-derived liver organoids.

Conclusions: In conclusion, we proposed a novel liver organoid construction method using rotating culture, by which the pluripotency of liver organoids so constructed is mediated by α4β6-integrin and YAP translocation. This work furthered the understanding in how the gravity vector orientation affects the construction of liver organoids and the related mechanotransductive pathways.

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旋转培养通过 YAP 转位调节 HepaRG 衍生肝脏器官组织的形成。
背景:肝脏类器官是碳水化合物或脂质代谢和异种生物代谢转化过程中肝脏病理生理学的替代模型。包括太空飞行任务在内的生物力学因素会影响肝脏类器官的构建及其相关功能,但其潜在机制尚未完全明了。在此,我们专门设计了一种用于粘附细胞或细胞聚集的旋转细胞培养装置,即旋转平板室(RFC),以阐明重力矢量改变对HepaRG衍生肝脏器官组织构建的影响:结果:在 RFC 条件下形成的器官组织生长速度快,投影面积大。同时,SOX9 和 CD44 这两个多能性标志物的表达也得到了增强。这一发现与 YAP 表达和核转位的增加以及α4β6-整合素表达的升高呈正相关。抑制YAP的表达和核转位可降低RFC下SOX9和CD44的表达,从而削弱HepaRG衍生肝脏器官组织的多能性:总之,我们提出了一种新的旋转培养构建肝脏类器官的方法,通过这种方法构建的肝脏类器官的多能性是由α4β6整合素和YAP转位介导的。这项工作进一步加深了人们对重力矢量方向如何影响肝脏器官组织的构建以及相关机械传导途径的理解。
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BMC Biology
BMC Biology 生物-生物学
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