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Long-term expanding human airway organoids for disease modeling

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EMBO JOURNAL
卷 38, 期 4, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.15252/embj.2018100300

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3D culture; airway organoids; cystic fibrosis; lung cancer; respiratory syncytial virus

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  1. MKMD grant from the Dutch Organization of Scientific Research NWO [ZonMw 114021012, 916.15.182]
  2. VENI grant from the Dutch Organization of Scientific Research NWO [ZonMw 114021012, 916.15.182]
  3. Stand Up to Cancer International Translational Cancer Research Grant (a program of the Entertainment Industry Foundation)
  4. Alpe d'Huze/KWF program grant [2014-7006]
  5. Dutch Cancer Society
  6. gravitation program CancerGenomiCs.nl from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO)
  7. NWO [834.11.002]
  8. NWO VIDI grant [680-47-529]
  9. HFSP Career Development Award [CDA00076/2014-C]
  10. Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development [ZonMW 40-00812-98-14103]
  11. Dutch Cystic Fibrosis Society (HIT-CF program)

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Organoids are self-organizing 3D structures grown from stem cells that recapitulate essential aspects of organ structure and function. Here, we describe a method to establish long-term-expanding human airway organoids from broncho-alveolar resections or lavage material. The pseudostratified airway organoids consist of basal cells, functional multi-ciliated cells, mucus-producing secretory cells, and CC10-secreting club cells. Airway organoids derived from cystic fibrosis (CF) patients allow assessment of CFTR function in an organoid swelling assay. Organoids established from lung cancer resections and metastasis biopsies retain tumor histopathology as well as cancer gene mutations and are amenable to drug screening. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection recapitulates central disease features, dramatically increases organoid cell motility via the non-structural viral NS2 protein, and preferentially recruits neutrophils upon co-culturing. We conclude that human airway organoids represent versatile models for the in vitro study of hereditary, malignant, and infectious pulmonary disease.

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