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Triple culture microphysiological system for the physiological replication of the human glomerulus

October 2023
BioPharmaceuticals R&D, AstraZeneca, Gothenburg, Sweden
The function of the glomerulus depends on the complex cell–cell/matrix interactions, and replication of this in vitro would aid biological understanding in both health and disease. Previous models do not fully reflect all cell types and interactions present, as they overlook mesangial cells within their 3D matrix. Herein, the development of a microphysiological system that contains all resident renal cell types in an anatomically relevant manner is presented. A detailed transcriptomic analysis of the contributing biology of each cell type, as well as functionally appropriate albumin retention in the system, is demonstrated. The important role of mesangial cells is shown in promoting the health and maturity of the other cell types. Additionally, a comparison of the incremental advances that each individual cell type brings to the phenotype of the others demonstrates that glomerular cells in simple 2D culture exhibit a state more reflective of the dysfunction observed in human disease than previously recognized. This in vitro model will expand the capability to investigate glomerular biology in a more translatable manner by the inclusion of the important mesangial cell compartment.
Physiological replication of the human glomerulus using a triple culture microphysiological system
Julie Williams
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Added on: 05-27-2024
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