Cargando…

Expansion of murine and human olfactory epithelium/mucosa colonies and generation of mature olfactory sensory neurons under chemically defined conditions

Olfactory dysfunctions, including hyposmia and anosmia, affect ~100 million people around the world and the underlying causes are not fully understood. Degeneration of olfactory sensory neurons and incapacity of globose basal cells to generate olfactory sensory neurons are found in elder people and...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Ren, Wenwen, Wang, Li, Zhang, Xiujuan, Feng, Xiaoyu, Zhuang, Liujing, Jiang, Nan, Xu, Rui, Li, Xuewen, Wang, Ping, Sun, Xicai, Yu, Hongmeng, Yu, Yiqun
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7738855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33391499
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.46750
_version_ 1783623210809425920
author Ren, Wenwen
Wang, Li
Zhang, Xiujuan
Feng, Xiaoyu
Zhuang, Liujing
Jiang, Nan
Xu, Rui
Li, Xuewen
Wang, Ping
Sun, Xicai
Yu, Hongmeng
Yu, Yiqun
author_facet Ren, Wenwen
Wang, Li
Zhang, Xiujuan
Feng, Xiaoyu
Zhuang, Liujing
Jiang, Nan
Xu, Rui
Li, Xuewen
Wang, Ping
Sun, Xicai
Yu, Hongmeng
Yu, Yiqun
author_sort Ren, Wenwen
collection PubMed
description Olfactory dysfunctions, including hyposmia and anosmia, affect ~100 million people around the world and the underlying causes are not fully understood. Degeneration of olfactory sensory neurons and incapacity of globose basal cells to generate olfactory sensory neurons are found in elder people and patients with smell disorders. Thus, olfactory stem cell may function as a promising tool to replace inactivated globose basal cells and to generate sensory neurons. Methods: We established clonal expansion of cells from the murine olfactory epithelium as well as colony growth from human olfactory mucosa using Matrigel-based three-dimensional system. These colonies were characterized by immunostaining against olfactory epithelium cellular markers and by calcium imaging of responses to odors. Chemical addition was optimized to promote Lgr5 expression, colony growth and sensory neuron generation, tested by quantitative PCR and immunostaining against progenitor and neuronal markers. The differential transcriptomes in multiple signaling pathways between colonies under different base media and chemical cocktails were determined by RNA-Seq. Results: In defined culture media, we found that VPA and CHIR99021 induced the highest Lgr5 expression level, while LY411575 resulted in the most abundant yield of OMP(+) mature sensory neurons in murine colonies. Different base culture media with drug cocktails led to apparent morphological alteration from filled to cystic appearance, accompanied with massive transcriptional changes in multiple signaling pathways. Generation of sensory neurons in human colonies was affected through TGF-β signaling, while Lgr5 expression and cell proliferation was regulated by VPA. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that targeting expansion of olfactory epithelium/mucosa colonies in vitro potentially results in discovery of new source to cell replacement-based therapy against smell loss.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7738855
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher Ivyspring International Publisher
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-77388552021-01-01 Expansion of murine and human olfactory epithelium/mucosa colonies and generation of mature olfactory sensory neurons under chemically defined conditions Ren, Wenwen Wang, Li Zhang, Xiujuan Feng, Xiaoyu Zhuang, Liujing Jiang, Nan Xu, Rui Li, Xuewen Wang, Ping Sun, Xicai Yu, Hongmeng Yu, Yiqun Theranostics Research Paper Olfactory dysfunctions, including hyposmia and anosmia, affect ~100 million people around the world and the underlying causes are not fully understood. Degeneration of olfactory sensory neurons and incapacity of globose basal cells to generate olfactory sensory neurons are found in elder people and patients with smell disorders. Thus, olfactory stem cell may function as a promising tool to replace inactivated globose basal cells and to generate sensory neurons. Methods: We established clonal expansion of cells from the murine olfactory epithelium as well as colony growth from human olfactory mucosa using Matrigel-based three-dimensional system. These colonies were characterized by immunostaining against olfactory epithelium cellular markers and by calcium imaging of responses to odors. Chemical addition was optimized to promote Lgr5 expression, colony growth and sensory neuron generation, tested by quantitative PCR and immunostaining against progenitor and neuronal markers. The differential transcriptomes in multiple signaling pathways between colonies under different base media and chemical cocktails were determined by RNA-Seq. Results: In defined culture media, we found that VPA and CHIR99021 induced the highest Lgr5 expression level, while LY411575 resulted in the most abundant yield of OMP(+) mature sensory neurons in murine colonies. Different base culture media with drug cocktails led to apparent morphological alteration from filled to cystic appearance, accompanied with massive transcriptional changes in multiple signaling pathways. Generation of sensory neurons in human colonies was affected through TGF-β signaling, while Lgr5 expression and cell proliferation was regulated by VPA. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that targeting expansion of olfactory epithelium/mucosa colonies in vitro potentially results in discovery of new source to cell replacement-based therapy against smell loss. Ivyspring International Publisher 2021-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC7738855/ /pubmed/33391499 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.46750 Text en © The author(s) This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Ren, Wenwen
Wang, Li
Zhang, Xiujuan
Feng, Xiaoyu
Zhuang, Liujing
Jiang, Nan
Xu, Rui
Li, Xuewen
Wang, Ping
Sun, Xicai
Yu, Hongmeng
Yu, Yiqun
Expansion of murine and human olfactory epithelium/mucosa colonies and generation of mature olfactory sensory neurons under chemically defined conditions
title Expansion of murine and human olfactory epithelium/mucosa colonies and generation of mature olfactory sensory neurons under chemically defined conditions
title_full Expansion of murine and human olfactory epithelium/mucosa colonies and generation of mature olfactory sensory neurons under chemically defined conditions
title_fullStr Expansion of murine and human olfactory epithelium/mucosa colonies and generation of mature olfactory sensory neurons under chemically defined conditions
title_full_unstemmed Expansion of murine and human olfactory epithelium/mucosa colonies and generation of mature olfactory sensory neurons under chemically defined conditions
title_short Expansion of murine and human olfactory epithelium/mucosa colonies and generation of mature olfactory sensory neurons under chemically defined conditions
title_sort expansion of murine and human olfactory epithelium/mucosa colonies and generation of mature olfactory sensory neurons under chemically defined conditions
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7738855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33391499
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.46750
work_keys_str_mv AT renwenwen expansionofmurineandhumanolfactoryepitheliummucosacoloniesandgenerationofmatureolfactorysensoryneuronsunderchemicallydefinedconditions
AT wangli expansionofmurineandhumanolfactoryepitheliummucosacoloniesandgenerationofmatureolfactorysensoryneuronsunderchemicallydefinedconditions
AT zhangxiujuan expansionofmurineandhumanolfactoryepitheliummucosacoloniesandgenerationofmatureolfactorysensoryneuronsunderchemicallydefinedconditions
AT fengxiaoyu expansionofmurineandhumanolfactoryepitheliummucosacoloniesandgenerationofmatureolfactorysensoryneuronsunderchemicallydefinedconditions
AT zhuangliujing expansionofmurineandhumanolfactoryepitheliummucosacoloniesandgenerationofmatureolfactorysensoryneuronsunderchemicallydefinedconditions
AT jiangnan expansionofmurineandhumanolfactoryepitheliummucosacoloniesandgenerationofmatureolfactorysensoryneuronsunderchemicallydefinedconditions
AT xurui expansionofmurineandhumanolfactoryepitheliummucosacoloniesandgenerationofmatureolfactorysensoryneuronsunderchemicallydefinedconditions
AT lixuewen expansionofmurineandhumanolfactoryepitheliummucosacoloniesandgenerationofmatureolfactorysensoryneuronsunderchemicallydefinedconditions
AT wangping expansionofmurineandhumanolfactoryepitheliummucosacoloniesandgenerationofmatureolfactorysensoryneuronsunderchemicallydefinedconditions
AT sunxicai expansionofmurineandhumanolfactoryepitheliummucosacoloniesandgenerationofmatureolfactorysensoryneuronsunderchemicallydefinedconditions
AT yuhongmeng expansionofmurineandhumanolfactoryepitheliummucosacoloniesandgenerationofmatureolfactorysensoryneuronsunderchemicallydefinedconditions
AT yuyiqun expansionofmurineandhumanolfactoryepitheliummucosacoloniesandgenerationofmatureolfactorysensoryneuronsunderchemicallydefinedconditions