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Investigation on Ciliary Functionality of Different Airway Epithelial Cell Lines in Three-Dimensional Cell Culture
Three-dimensional respiratory tissue models have been generated using, for example, human primary airway epithelial cells (hAEC) or respective cell lines. To investigate ciliopathies, such as primary ciliary dyskinesia, the presence of functional kinocilia in vitro is an essential prerequisite. Sinc...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7187987/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31696788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ten.tea.2019.0188 |
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author | Lodes, Nina Seidensticker, Katharina Perniss, Alexander Nietzer, Sarah Oberwinkler, Heike May, Tobias Walles, Thorsten Hebestreit, Helge Hackenberg, Stephan Steinke, Maria |
author_facet | Lodes, Nina Seidensticker, Katharina Perniss, Alexander Nietzer, Sarah Oberwinkler, Heike May, Tobias Walles, Thorsten Hebestreit, Helge Hackenberg, Stephan Steinke, Maria |
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description | Three-dimensional respiratory tissue models have been generated using, for example, human primary airway epithelial cells (hAEC) or respective cell lines. To investigate ciliopathies, such as primary ciliary dyskinesia, the presence of functional kinocilia in vitro is an essential prerequisite. Since access to hAEC of healthy donors is limited, we aimed to identify a respiratory epithelial cell line that is capable to display functional kinocilia on at least 60% of the apical surface. Thus, we cultured four different human respiratory cell lines with human primary airway fibroblasts under airlift conditions, characterized the morphology, and analyzed ciliary function. Only one of the tested cell lines showed beating kinocilia; however, <10% of the whole surface was covered and ciliary beating was undirected. Positive control tissue models using hAEC and fibroblasts displayed expected directed ciliary beating pattern around 11 Hz. Our data show that the available cell lines are not suitable for basic and applied research questions whenever functional kinocilia are required and that, rather, hAEC- or human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived tissue models need to be generated. IMPACT STATEMENT: To study ciliopathies or Bordetella pertussis infection in vitro, three-dimensional respiratory tissue models with functional kinocilia covering at least 60% of the model's surface are mandatory. We cultured four respiratory cell lines on a fibroblast-loaded biological scaffold and showed that none of them met this requirement. In contrast, primary airway cell-derived models sufficiently reflected the mucociliary phenotype. To further search for an alternative to primary respiratory cells, investigations on other cell lines should be conducted or even new cell lines have to be generated. |
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spelling | pubmed-71879872020-04-29 Investigation on Ciliary Functionality of Different Airway Epithelial Cell Lines in Three-Dimensional Cell Culture Lodes, Nina Seidensticker, Katharina Perniss, Alexander Nietzer, Sarah Oberwinkler, Heike May, Tobias Walles, Thorsten Hebestreit, Helge Hackenberg, Stephan Steinke, Maria Tissue Eng Part A Original Articles Three-dimensional respiratory tissue models have been generated using, for example, human primary airway epithelial cells (hAEC) or respective cell lines. To investigate ciliopathies, such as primary ciliary dyskinesia, the presence of functional kinocilia in vitro is an essential prerequisite. Since access to hAEC of healthy donors is limited, we aimed to identify a respiratory epithelial cell line that is capable to display functional kinocilia on at least 60% of the apical surface. Thus, we cultured four different human respiratory cell lines with human primary airway fibroblasts under airlift conditions, characterized the morphology, and analyzed ciliary function. Only one of the tested cell lines showed beating kinocilia; however, <10% of the whole surface was covered and ciliary beating was undirected. Positive control tissue models using hAEC and fibroblasts displayed expected directed ciliary beating pattern around 11 Hz. Our data show that the available cell lines are not suitable for basic and applied research questions whenever functional kinocilia are required and that, rather, hAEC- or human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived tissue models need to be generated. IMPACT STATEMENT: To study ciliopathies or Bordetella pertussis infection in vitro, three-dimensional respiratory tissue models with functional kinocilia covering at least 60% of the model's surface are mandatory. We cultured four respiratory cell lines on a fibroblast-loaded biological scaffold and showed that none of them met this requirement. In contrast, primary airway cell-derived models sufficiently reflected the mucociliary phenotype. To further search for an alternative to primary respiratory cells, investigations on other cell lines should be conducted or even new cell lines have to be generated. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2020-04-01 2020-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7187987/ /pubmed/31696788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ten.tea.2019.0188 Text en © Nina Lodes, et al., 2019; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This Open Access article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Lodes, Nina Seidensticker, Katharina Perniss, Alexander Nietzer, Sarah Oberwinkler, Heike May, Tobias Walles, Thorsten Hebestreit, Helge Hackenberg, Stephan Steinke, Maria Investigation on Ciliary Functionality of Different Airway Epithelial Cell Lines in Three-Dimensional Cell Culture |
title | Investigation on Ciliary Functionality of Different Airway Epithelial Cell Lines in Three-Dimensional Cell Culture |
title_full | Investigation on Ciliary Functionality of Different Airway Epithelial Cell Lines in Three-Dimensional Cell Culture |
title_fullStr | Investigation on Ciliary Functionality of Different Airway Epithelial Cell Lines in Three-Dimensional Cell Culture |
title_full_unstemmed | Investigation on Ciliary Functionality of Different Airway Epithelial Cell Lines in Three-Dimensional Cell Culture |
title_short | Investigation on Ciliary Functionality of Different Airway Epithelial Cell Lines in Three-Dimensional Cell Culture |
title_sort | investigation on ciliary functionality of different airway epithelial cell lines in three-dimensional cell culture |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7187987/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31696788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/ten.tea.2019.0188 |
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