Specialized signaling centers direct cell fate and spatial organization in a mesodermal organoid model

在胚层类器官模型中,特化信号中心指导细胞命运和空间组织。

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作者:Evangelia Skoufa,Jixing Zhong,Kelly Hu,Oliver Kahre,Georgios Tsissios,Louise Carrau,Antonio Herrera,Albert Dominguez Mantes,Marion Leleu,Alejandro Castilla-Ibeas,Hwanseok Jang,Martin Weigert,Gioele La Manno,Matthias Lutolf,Marian Ros,Can Aztekin

Abstract

Specialized signaling centers orchestrate robust development and regeneration. Limb morphogenesis, for instance, requires interactions between the mesoderm and the signaling center apical-ectodermal ridge (AER), whose properties and role in cell fate decisions have remained challenging to dissect. To tackle this, we developed mouse embryonic stem cell (mESC)-based heterogeneous cultures and a three-dimensional (3D) organoid model, termed budoids, comprising cells with AER, surface ectoderm, and mesoderm properties. mESCs were first induced into heterogeneous cultures that self-organized into domes in 2D. Aggregating these cultures formed mesodermal organoids with certain limb bud-like features in 3D, exhibiting chondrogenesis-based symmetry breaking and elongation. Using our organoids and quantitative in situ expression profiling, we uncovered that AER-like cells support nearby limb mesoderm and fibroblast identities while enhancing tissue polarization that permits distant cartilage formation. Together, our findings provide a powerful model to study epithelial signaling center-mesoderm interactions during morphogenesis and reveal the ability of signaling center AER cells to concurrently modulate cell fate and spatial organization.

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