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Reconstruction of the mouse extrahepatic biliary tree using primary human extrahepatic cholangiocyte organoids.

Fotios Sampaziotis1,2,3, Alexander W Justin4, Olivia C Tysoe1,2, Stephen Sawiak5, Edmund M Godfrey6, Sara S Upponi6, Richard L Gieseck7, Miguel Cardoso de Brito1,2, Natalie Lie Berntsen8, María J Gómez-Vázquez9, Daniel Ortmann1,2, Loukia Yiangou1,10,11, Alexander Ross1,12,13, Johannes Bargehr1,10,11,11, Alessandro Bertero1,2, Mariëlle C F Zonneveld1, Marianne T Pedersen14, Matthias Pawlowski1, Laura Valestrand8, Pedro Madrigal1,15, Nikitas Georgakopoulos2, Negar Pirmadjid2, Gregor M Skeldon16,17, John Casey18, Wenmiao Shu16,17, Paulina M Materek19, Kirsten E Snijders1, Stephanie E Brown1,2, Casey A Rimland1,2,7,20, Ingrid Simonic21, Susan E Davies22, Kim B Jensen13, Matthias Zilbauer1,11, William T H Gelson3, Graeme J Alexander10,11, Sanjay Sinha1,12, Nicholas R F Hannan23,24, Thomas A Wynn7, Tom H Karlsen8, Espen Melum8, Athina E Markaki4, Kourosh Saeb-Parsy2, Ludovic Vallier1,2,15.   

Abstract

The treatment of common bile duct (CBD) disorders, such as biliary atresia or ischemic strictures, is restricted by the lack of biliary tissue from healthy donors suitable for surgical reconstruction. Here we report a new method for the isolation and propagation of human cholangiocytes from the extrahepatic biliary tree in the form of extrahepatic cholangiocyte organoids (ECOs) for regenerative medicine applications. The resulting ECOs closely resemble primary cholangiocytes in terms of their transcriptomic profile and functional properties. We explore the regenerative potential of these organoids in vivo and demonstrate that ECOs self-organize into bile duct-like tubes expressing biliary markers following transplantation under the kidney capsule of immunocompromised mice. In addition, when seeded on biodegradable scaffolds, ECOs form tissue-like structures retaining biliary characteristics. The resulting bioengineered tissue can reconstruct the gallbladder wall and repair the biliary epithelium following transplantation into a mouse model of injury. Furthermore, bioengineered artificial ducts can replace the native CBD, with no evidence of cholestasis or occlusion of the lumen. In conclusion, ECOs can successfully reconstruct the biliary tree, providing proof of principle for organ regeneration using human primary cholangiocytes expanded in vitro.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28671689     DOI: 10.1038/nm.4360

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Med        ISSN: 1078-8956            Impact factor:   53.440


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