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Directed differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells into intestinal tissue in vitro

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NATURE
卷 470, 期 7332, 页码 105-U120

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nature09691

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  1. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation [JDRF-2-2003-530]
  2. NIH [R01GM072915, R01DK080823A1 and S1, R03 DK084167, R01 CA142826, F32 DK83202-01, T32 HD07463]
  3. [P30 DK078392]
  4. [U54 RR025216]

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Studies in embryonic development have guided successful efforts to direct the differentiation of human embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) into specific organ cell types in vitro(1,2). For example, human PSCs have been differentiated into monolayer cultures of liver hepatocytes and pancreatic endocrine cells(3-6) that have therapeutic efficacy in animal models of liver disease(7,8) and diabetes(9), respectively. However, the generation of complex three-dimensional organ tissues in vitro remains a major challenge for translational studies. Here we establish a robust and efficient process to direct the differentiation of human PSCs into intestinal tissue in vitro using a temporal series of growth factor manipulations to mimic embryonic intestinal development(10). This involved activin-induced definitive endoderm formation(11), FGF/Wnt-induced posterior endoderm pattering, hindgut specification and morphogenesis(12-14), and a pro-intestinal culture system(15,16) to promote intestinal growth, morphogenesis and cytodifferentiation. The resulting three-dimensional intestinal 'organoids' consisted of a polarized, columnar epithelium that was patterned into villus-like structures and crypt-like proliferative zones that expressed intestinal stem cell markers(17). The epithelium contained functional enterocytes, as well as goblet, Paneth and enteroendocrine cells. Using this culture system as a model to study human intestinal development, we identified that the combined activity of WNT3A and FGF4 is required for hindgut specification whereas FGF4 alone is sufficient to promote hindgut morphogenesis. Our data indicate that human intestinal stem cells form de novo during development. We also determined that NEUROG3, a pro-endocrine transcription factor that is mutated in enteric anendocrinosis(18), is both necessary and sufficient for human enteroendocrine cell development in vitro. PSC-derived human intestinal tissue should allow for unprecedented studies of human intestinal development and disease.

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