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Developmental role of macrophages modelled in human pluripotent stem cell derived intestinal tissue

Authors :
Andrew T. Song
Renata H. M. Sindeaux
Yuanyi Li
Hicham Affia
Tapan Agnihotri
Severine Leclerc
Patrick Piet van Vliet
Mathieu Colas
Jean-Victor Guimond
Natasha Patey
Jean-Sebastien Joyal
Elie Haddad
Luis Barreiro
Gregor Andelfinger
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

SummaryMacrophages populate the embryo early in gestation but their role in the developmental process remains largely unknown. In particular, specification and function of macrophages in intestinal development remain unexplored. To study this event in human developmental context, we derived and combined human intestinal organoid and macrophages from pluripotent stem cells. Macrophages migrated into the organoid, proliferated, and occupied the emerging micro-anatomical niches of epithelial crypts and ganglia. They also acquired a similar transcriptomic profile to fetal intestinal macrophages and displayed tissue macrophage behaviors, such as recruitment to tissue injury. Using this model, we show that macrophages reduce glycolysis in mesenchymal cells and limit tissue growth without affecting tissue architecture, in contrast to the pro-growth effect of enteric neurons. In short, we engineered an intestinal tissue model populated with macrophages, and we suggest that resident macrophages contribute to regulation of metabolism and growth of the developing intestine.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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