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Reliability of human retina organoid generation from hiPSC-derived neuroepithelial cysts

The possible applications for human retinal organoids (HROs) derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) rely on the robustness and transferability of the methodology for their generation. Standardized strategies and parameters to effectively assess, compare, and optimize organoid prot...

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Autores principales: Carido, Madalena, Völkner, Manuela, Steinheuer, Lisa Maria, Wagner, Felix, Kurth, Thomas, Dumler, Natalie, Ulusoy, Selen, Wieneke, Stephanie, Norniella, Anabel Villanueva, Golfieri, Cristina, Khattak, Shahryar, Schönfelder, Bruno, Scamozzi, Maria, Zoschke, Katja, Canzler, Sebastian, Hackermüller, Jörg, Ader, Marius, Karl, Mike O.
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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/PMC10587494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37868194
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2023.1166641
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author Carido, Madalena
Völkner, Manuela
Steinheuer, Lisa Maria
Wagner, Felix
Kurth, Thomas
Dumler, Natalie
Ulusoy, Selen
Wieneke, Stephanie
Norniella, Anabel Villanueva
Golfieri, Cristina
Khattak, Shahryar
Schönfelder, Bruno
Scamozzi, Maria
Zoschke, Katja
Canzler, Sebastian
Hackermüller, Jörg
Ader, Marius
Karl, Mike O.
author_facet Carido, Madalena
Völkner, Manuela
Steinheuer, Lisa Maria
Wagner, Felix
Kurth, Thomas
Dumler, Natalie
Ulusoy, Selen
Wieneke, Stephanie
Norniella, Anabel Villanueva
Golfieri, Cristina
Khattak, Shahryar
Schönfelder, Bruno
Scamozzi, Maria
Zoschke, Katja
Canzler, Sebastian
Hackermüller, Jörg
Ader, Marius
Karl, Mike O.
author_sort Carido, Madalena
collection PubMed
description The possible applications for human retinal organoids (HROs) derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) rely on the robustness and transferability of the methodology for their generation. Standardized strategies and parameters to effectively assess, compare, and optimize organoid protocols are starting to be established, but are not yet complete. To advance this, we explored the efficiency and reliability of a differentiation method, called CYST protocol, that facilitates retina generation by forming neuroepithelial cysts from hiPSC clusters. Here, we tested seven different hiPSC lines which reproducibly generated HROs. Histological and ultrastructural analyses indicate that HRO differentiation and maturation are regulated. The different hiPSC lines appeared to be a larger source of variance than experimental rounds. Although previous reports have shown that HROs in several other protocols contain a rather low number of cones, HROs from the CYST protocol are consistently richer in cones and with a comparable ratio of cones, rods, and Müller glia. To provide further insight into HRO cell composition, we studied single cell RNA sequencing data and applied CaSTLe, a transfer learning approach. Additionally, we devised a potential strategy to systematically evaluate different organoid protocols side-by-side through parallel differentiation from the same hiPSC batches: In an explorative study, the CYST protocol was compared to a conceptually different protocol based on the formation of cell aggregates from single hiPSCs. Comparing four hiPSC lines showed that both protocols reproduced key characteristics of retinal epithelial structure and cell composition, but the CYST protocol provided a higher HRO yield. So far, our data suggest that CYST-derived HROs remained stable up to at least day 200, while single hiPSC-derived HROs showed spontaneous pathologic changes by day 200. Overall, our data provide insights into the efficiency, reproducibility, and stability of the CYST protocol for generating HROs, which will be useful for further optimizing organoid systems, as well as for basic and translational research applications.
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spelling pubmed-105874942023-10-21 Reliability of human retina organoid generation from hiPSC-derived neuroepithelial cysts Carido, Madalena Völkner, Manuela Steinheuer, Lisa Maria Wagner, Felix Kurth, Thomas Dumler, Natalie Ulusoy, Selen Wieneke, Stephanie Norniella, Anabel Villanueva Golfieri, Cristina Khattak, Shahryar Schönfelder, Bruno Scamozzi, Maria Zoschke, Katja Canzler, Sebastian Hackermüller, Jörg Ader, Marius Karl, Mike O. Front Cell Neurosci Neuroscience The possible applications for human retinal organoids (HROs) derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC) rely on the robustness and transferability of the methodology for their generation. Standardized strategies and parameters to effectively assess, compare, and optimize organoid protocols are starting to be established, but are not yet complete. To advance this, we explored the efficiency and reliability of a differentiation method, called CYST protocol, that facilitates retina generation by forming neuroepithelial cysts from hiPSC clusters. Here, we tested seven different hiPSC lines which reproducibly generated HROs. Histological and ultrastructural analyses indicate that HRO differentiation and maturation are regulated. The different hiPSC lines appeared to be a larger source of variance than experimental rounds. Although previous reports have shown that HROs in several other protocols contain a rather low number of cones, HROs from the CYST protocol are consistently richer in cones and with a comparable ratio of cones, rods, and Müller glia. To provide further insight into HRO cell composition, we studied single cell RNA sequencing data and applied CaSTLe, a transfer learning approach. Additionally, we devised a potential strategy to systematically evaluate different organoid protocols side-by-side through parallel differentiation from the same hiPSC batches: In an explorative study, the CYST protocol was compared to a conceptually different protocol based on the formation of cell aggregates from single hiPSCs. Comparing four hiPSC lines showed that both protocols reproduced key characteristics of retinal epithelial structure and cell composition, but the CYST protocol provided a higher HRO yield. So far, our data suggest that CYST-derived HROs remained stable up to at least day 200, while single hiPSC-derived HROs showed spontaneous pathologic changes by day 200. Overall, our data provide insights into the efficiency, reproducibility, and stability of the CYST protocol for generating HROs, which will be useful for further optimizing organoid systems, as well as for basic and translational research applications. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10587494/ /pubmed/37868194 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2023.1166641 Text en Copyright © 2023 Carido, Völkner, Steinheuer, Wagner, Kurth, Dumler, Ulusoy, Wieneke, Norniella, Golfieri, Khattak, Schönfelder, Scamozzi, Zoschke, Canzler, Hackermüller, Ader and Karl. 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 Neuroscience
Carido, Madalena
Völkner, Manuela
Steinheuer, Lisa Maria
Wagner, Felix
Kurth, Thomas
Dumler, Natalie
Ulusoy, Selen
Wieneke, Stephanie
Norniella, Anabel Villanueva
Golfieri, Cristina
Khattak, Shahryar
Schönfelder, Bruno
Scamozzi, Maria
Zoschke, Katja
Canzler, Sebastian
Hackermüller, Jörg
Ader, Marius
Karl, Mike O.
Reliability of human retina organoid generation from hiPSC-derived neuroepithelial cysts
title Reliability of human retina organoid generation from hiPSC-derived neuroepithelial cysts
title_full Reliability of human retina organoid generation from hiPSC-derived neuroepithelial cysts
title_fullStr Reliability of human retina organoid generation from hiPSC-derived neuroepithelial cysts
title_full_unstemmed Reliability of human retina organoid generation from hiPSC-derived neuroepithelial cysts
title_short Reliability of human retina organoid generation from hiPSC-derived neuroepithelial cysts
title_sort reliability of human retina organoid generation from hipsc-derived neuroepithelial cysts
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10587494/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37868194
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2023.1166641
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