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A Bioartificial Renal Tubule Device Embedding Human Renal Stem/Progenitor Cells

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PLOS ONE
卷 9, 期 1, 页码 -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0087496

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  1. Regione Puglia [Progetti strategici 44/09 BISIMANE, PS 144/06]
  2. Italian Ministry of University and Research through FIRB [RBNE08BNL7]

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We present a bio-inspired renal microdevice that resembles the in vivo structure of a kidney proximal tubule. For the first time, a population of tubular adult renal stem/progenitor cells (ARPCs) was embedded into a microsystem to create a bioengineered renal tubule. These cells have both multipotent differentiation abilities and an extraordinary capacity for injured renal cell regeneration. Therefore, ARPCs may be considered a promising tool for promoting regenerative processes in the kidney to treat acute and chronic renal injury. Here ARPCs were grown to confluence and exposed to a laminar fluid shear stress into the chip, in order to induce a functional cell polarization. Exposing ARPCs to fluid shear stress in the chip led the aquaporin-2 transporter to localize at their apical region and the Na+K+ ATPase pump at their basolateral portion, in contrast to statically cultured ARPCs. A recovery of urea and creatinine of (20 +/- 5)% and (13 +/- 5)%, respectively, was obtained by the device. The microengineered biochip here-proposed might be an innovative lab-on-a-chip platform to investigate in vitro ARPCs behaviour or to test drugs for therapeutic and toxicological responses.

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