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A matrigel-free method for culture of pancreatic endocrine-like cells in defined protein-based hydrogels

The transplantation of pancreatic endocrine islet cells from cadaveric donors is a promising treatment for type 1 diabetes (T1D), which is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects approximately nine million people worldwide. However, the demand for donor islets outstrips supply. This problem could...

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Autores principales: Kozlowski, Mark T., Zook, Heather N., Chigumba, Desnor N., Johnstone, Christopher P., Caldera, Luis F., Shih, Hung-Ping, Tirrell, David A., Ku, Hsun Teresa
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10033864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36970620
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1144209
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author Kozlowski, Mark T.
Zook, Heather N.
Chigumba, Desnor N.
Johnstone, Christopher P.
Caldera, Luis F.
Shih, Hung-Ping
Tirrell, David A.
Ku, Hsun Teresa
author_facet Kozlowski, Mark T.
Zook, Heather N.
Chigumba, Desnor N.
Johnstone, Christopher P.
Caldera, Luis F.
Shih, Hung-Ping
Tirrell, David A.
Ku, Hsun Teresa
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description The transplantation of pancreatic endocrine islet cells from cadaveric donors is a promising treatment for type 1 diabetes (T1D), which is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects approximately nine million people worldwide. However, the demand for donor islets outstrips supply. This problem could be solved by differentiating stem and progenitor cells to islet cells. However, many current culture methods used to coax stem and progenitor cells to differentiate into pancreatic endocrine islet cells require Matrigel, a matrix composed of many extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins secreted from a mouse sarcoma cell line. The undefined nature of Matrigel makes it difficult to determine which factors drive stem and progenitor cell differentiation and maturation. Additionally, it is difficult to control the mechanical properties of Matrigel without altering its chemical composition. To address these shortcomings of Matrigel, we engineered defined recombinant proteins roughly 41 kDa in size, which contain cell-binding ECM peptides derived from fibronectin (ELYAVTGRGDSPASSAPIA) or laminin alpha 3 (PPFLMLLKGSTR). The engineered proteins form hydrogels through association of terminal leucine zipper domains derived from rat cartilage oligomeric matrix protein. The zipper domains flank elastin-like polypeptides whose lower critical solution temperature (LCST) behavior enables protein purification through thermal cycling. Rheological measurements show that a 2% w/v gel of the engineered proteins display material behavior comparable to a Matrigel/methylcellulose-based culture system previously reported by our group to support the growth of pancreatic ductal progenitor cells. We tested whether our protein hydrogels in 3D culture could derive endocrine and endocrine progenitor cells from dissociated pancreatic cells of young (1-week-old) mice. We found that both protein hydrogels favored growth of endocrine and endocrine progenitor cells, in contrast to Matrigel-based culture. Because the protein hydrogels described here can be further tuned with respect to mechanical and chemical properties, they provide new tools for mechanistic study of endocrine cell differentiation and maturation.
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spelling pubmed-100338642023-03-24 A matrigel-free method for culture of pancreatic endocrine-like cells in defined protein-based hydrogels Kozlowski, Mark T. Zook, Heather N. Chigumba, Desnor N. Johnstone, Christopher P. Caldera, Luis F. Shih, Hung-Ping Tirrell, David A. Ku, Hsun Teresa Front Bioeng Biotechnol Bioengineering and Biotechnology The transplantation of pancreatic endocrine islet cells from cadaveric donors is a promising treatment for type 1 diabetes (T1D), which is a chronic autoimmune disease that affects approximately nine million people worldwide. However, the demand for donor islets outstrips supply. This problem could be solved by differentiating stem and progenitor cells to islet cells. However, many current culture methods used to coax stem and progenitor cells to differentiate into pancreatic endocrine islet cells require Matrigel, a matrix composed of many extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins secreted from a mouse sarcoma cell line. The undefined nature of Matrigel makes it difficult to determine which factors drive stem and progenitor cell differentiation and maturation. Additionally, it is difficult to control the mechanical properties of Matrigel without altering its chemical composition. To address these shortcomings of Matrigel, we engineered defined recombinant proteins roughly 41 kDa in size, which contain cell-binding ECM peptides derived from fibronectin (ELYAVTGRGDSPASSAPIA) or laminin alpha 3 (PPFLMLLKGSTR). The engineered proteins form hydrogels through association of terminal leucine zipper domains derived from rat cartilage oligomeric matrix protein. The zipper domains flank elastin-like polypeptides whose lower critical solution temperature (LCST) behavior enables protein purification through thermal cycling. Rheological measurements show that a 2% w/v gel of the engineered proteins display material behavior comparable to a Matrigel/methylcellulose-based culture system previously reported by our group to support the growth of pancreatic ductal progenitor cells. We tested whether our protein hydrogels in 3D culture could derive endocrine and endocrine progenitor cells from dissociated pancreatic cells of young (1-week-old) mice. We found that both protein hydrogels favored growth of endocrine and endocrine progenitor cells, in contrast to Matrigel-based culture. Because the protein hydrogels described here can be further tuned with respect to mechanical and chemical properties, they provide new tools for mechanistic study of endocrine cell differentiation and maturation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10033864/ /pubmed/36970620 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1144209 Text en Copyright © 2023 Kozlowski, Zook, Chigumba, Johnstone, Caldera, Shih, Tirrell and Ku. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Kozlowski, Mark T.
Zook, Heather N.
Chigumba, Desnor N.
Johnstone, Christopher P.
Caldera, Luis F.
Shih, Hung-Ping
Tirrell, David A.
Ku, Hsun Teresa
A matrigel-free method for culture of pancreatic endocrine-like cells in defined protein-based hydrogels
title A matrigel-free method for culture of pancreatic endocrine-like cells in defined protein-based hydrogels
title_full A matrigel-free method for culture of pancreatic endocrine-like cells in defined protein-based hydrogels
title_fullStr A matrigel-free method for culture of pancreatic endocrine-like cells in defined protein-based hydrogels
title_full_unstemmed A matrigel-free method for culture of pancreatic endocrine-like cells in defined protein-based hydrogels
title_short A matrigel-free method for culture of pancreatic endocrine-like cells in defined protein-based hydrogels
title_sort matrigel-free method for culture of pancreatic endocrine-like cells in defined protein-based hydrogels
topic Bioengineering and Biotechnology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10033864/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36970620
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1144209
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