透明质酸能改善人视网膜器官组织中感光细胞的分化和成熟。

IF 9.4 1区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Acta Biomaterialia Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.actbio.2024.05.001
Kotoe Kawai , Margaret T. Ho , Yui Ueno , Dhana Abdo , Chang Xue , Hidenori Nonaka , Hiroyuki Nishida , Yoichi Honma , Valerie A. Wallace , Molly S. Shoichet
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人类干细胞衍生的类器官既可用于疾病建模,也可作为移植的细胞来源。人类视网膜器官组织作为人类光感受器的来源尤为重要;然而,器官组织需要较长的分化期,且缺乏血管,这往往导致视网膜内核坏死,视网膜内细胞在光感受器完全成熟前死亡。通过加入细胞外基质成分来调节分化中视网膜器官组织的体外环境可能会影响视网膜的发育。我们研究了添加透明质酸(HA)(感光器间基质的一种成分)作为添加剂,以促进类器官长期存活并提高视网膜成熟度。HA处理显著降低了增殖细胞(Ki67+)的比例,增加了光感受器(CRX+)的比例,表明HA加速了体外光感受器的形成。HA能明显上调光感受器成熟和外节发育的特异基因。有趣的是,与光感受器外节所在的对照组视网膜器官组织相比,经长期HA处理的视网膜器官组织的刷状缘层长度明显减少;然而,透射电子显微镜显示,经HA处理的器官组织的外节更成熟,具有有组织的圆盘结构。刷状缘层的长度与添加的透明质酸的摩尔质量和粘度成反比。这是首次研究外源性透明质酸、粘度和聚合物摩尔质量对感光细胞成熟的作用,强调了材料特性对类球体培养的重要性。意义说明:视网膜类器官是研究视网膜体外发育的有力工具,但与许多其他类器官系统一样,其可变性很高。在这项工作中,Shoichet及其同事研究了使用透明质酸(HA)(感光细胞间基质的一种原生成分)来改善发育中的人类视网膜器官组织中感光细胞的成熟。HA促进了人类光感受器的分化,使外节成熟并形成视盘,视网膜器官组织也更加均匀和健康。这些发现凸显了添加发育中视网膜的原生成分以生成更贴近生理的光感受器对于细胞疗法和体外模型的重要性,从而推动药物研发并发现新的疾病机制。
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Hyaluronan improves photoreceptor differentiation and maturation in human retinal organoids

Human stem cell-derived organoids enable both disease modeling and serve as a source of cells for transplantation. Human retinal organoids are particularly important as a source of human photoreceptors; however, the long differentiation period required and lack of vascularization in the organoid often results in a necrotic core and death of inner retinal cells before photoreceptors are fully mature. Manipulating the in vitro environment of differentiating retinal organoids through the incorporation of extracellular matrix components could influence retinal development. We investigated the addition of hyaluronan (HA), a component of the interphotoreceptor matrix, as an additive to promote long-term organoid survival and enhance retinal maturation. HA treatment had a significant reduction in the proportion of proliferating (Ki67+) cells and increase in the proportion of photoreceptors (CRX+), suggesting that HA accelerated photoreceptor commitment in vitro. HA significantly upregulated genes specific to photoreceptor maturation and outer segment development. Interestingly, prolonged HA-treatment significantly decreased the length of the brush border layer compared to those in control retinal organoids, where the photoreceptor outer segments reside; however, HA-treated organoids also had more mature outer segments with organized discs structures, as revealed by transmission electron microscopy. The brush border layer length was inversely proportional to the molar mass and viscosity of the hyaluronan added. This is the first study to investigate the role of exogenous HA, viscosity, and polymer molar mass on photoreceptor maturation, emphasizing the importance of material properties on organoid culture.

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Retinal organoids are a powerful tool to study retinal development in vitro, though like many other organoid systems, can be highly variable. In this work, Shoichet and colleagues investigated the use of hyaluronan (HA), a native component of the interphotoreceptor matrix, to improve photoreceptor maturation in developing human retinal organoids. HA promoted human photoreceptor differentiation leading to mature outer segments with disc formation and more uniform and healthy retinal organoids. These findings highlight the importance of adding components native to the developing retina to generate more physiologically relevant photoreceptors for cell therapy and in vitro models to drive drug discovery and uncover novel disease mechanisms.

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Acta Biomaterialia
Acta Biomaterialia 工程技术-材料科学:生物材料
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期刊介绍: Acta Biomaterialia is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Elsevier. The journal was established in January 2005. The editor-in-chief is W.R. Wagner (University of Pittsburgh). The journal covers research in biomaterials science, including the interrelationship of biomaterial structure and function from macroscale to nanoscale. Topical coverage includes biomedical and biocompatible materials.
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