Spectroscopic label-free microscopy of changes in live cell chromatin and biochemical composition in transplantable organoids

利用光谱无标记显微镜技术研究可移植类器官中活细胞染色质和生化成分的变化

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作者:Giuseppe Pettinato ,Mark F Coughlan ,Xuejun Zhang ,Liming Chen ,Umar Khan ,Maria Glyavina ,Conor J Sheil ,Paul K Upputuri ,Yuri N Zakharov ,Edward Vitkin ,Antonino B D'Assoro ,Robert A Fisher ,Irving Itzkan ,Lei Zhang ,Le Qiu ,Lev T Perelman

Abstract

Organoids formed from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) could be a limitless source of functional tissue for transplantations in many organs. Unfortunately, fine-tuning differentiation protocols to form large quantities of hiPSC organoids in a controlled, scalable, and reproducible manner is quite difficult and often takes a very long time. Recently, we introduced a new approach of rapid organoid formation from dissociated hiPSCs and endothelial cells using microfabricated cell-repellent microwell arrays. This approach, when combined with real-time label-free Raman spectroscopy of biochemical composition changes and confocal light scattering spectroscopic microscopy of chromatin transition, allows for monitoring live differentiating organoids without the need to sacrifice a sample, substantially shortening the time of protocol fine-tuning. We used this approach to both culture and monitor homogeneous liver organoids that have the main functional features of the human liver and which could be used for cell transplantation liver therapy in humans.

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