Polymer design of microwell hydrogels influences epithelial-mesenchymal interactions during human bronchosphere formation.

微孔水凝胶的聚合物设计会影响人类支气管球形成过程中的上皮-间质相互作用

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作者:Eiken Madeline K, Levine Justin E, Lee Shinyeong, Lukpat Samantha, Plaster Eleanor M, Bala Vikram, Spence Jason R, Loebel Claudia
Bronchospheres have emerged as a promising in vitro model towards probing questions on organ development and disease. Several organoid models, including from airway (e.g., bronchial, tracheal) cells, require 3D Matrigel, a complex mouse tumor-derived matrix that typically leads to heterogenous size and structures. Synthetic and naturally-derived polymeric hydrogels show increased opportunities as an alternative to Matrigel culture. In addition, recent advances in hydrogel-based microcavities (i.e., microwells) have shown improved control over organoid size, structure, and composition. Here, we build upon this approach and describe the fabrication and characterization of microwell hydrogels based on other polymers, including diacrylated poly(ethylene glycol), agarose, methacrylated gelatin, and norbornene-modified hyaluronic acid. Using these microwell hydrogels, human bronchial epithelial cells and lung fibroblasts readily assemble into viable cyst-like bronchospheres. Our study shows that the cellular composition regulates the formation and structure of the bronchosphere which is also regulated by the type and adhesiveness of the hydrogel. Furthermore, both hydrogel type and cellular composition influence the amount and composition of deposited ECM within the microwells. This hydrogel fabrication platform provides an accessible in vitro culture platform for the formation and growth of bronchospheres which can be extended to the culture of other stem/progenitor and tissue-derived organoids.

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