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Epithelial-derived factors induce muscularis mucosa of human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived gastric organoids

Keiichiro Uehara, Michiyo Koyanagi‐Aoi, Takahiro Koide, Tomoo Itoh, Takashi Aoi

2022Stem Cell Reports14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human gastric development has not been well studied. The generation of human pluripotent stem cell-derived gastric organoids (hGOs) comprising gastric marker-expressing epithelium without an apparent smooth muscle (SM) structure has been reported. We modified previously reported protocols to generate hGOs with muscularis mucosa (MM) from hiPSCs. Time course analyses revealed that epithelium development occurred prior to MM formation. Sonic hedgehog (SHH) and TGF-β1 were secreted by the epithelium. HH and TGF-β signal inhibition prevented subepithelial MM formation. A mechanical property of the substrate promoted SM differentiation around hGOs in the presence of TGF-β. TGF-β signaling was shown to influence the HH signaling and mechanical properties. In addition, clinical specimen findings suggested the involvement of TGF-β signaling in MM formation in recovering gastric ulcers. HH and TGF-β signaling from the epithelium to the stroma and the mechanical properties of the subepithelial environment may influence the emergence of MM in human stomach tissue.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyOrganoidEpitheliumInduced pluripotent stem cellSonic hedgehogCell biologyStem cellGastric mucosaHedgehogStromaSignal transductionCellPathologyStomachAnatomyImmunologyEmbryonic stem cellImmunohistochemistryBiochemistryMedicineGeneticsGeneTissue Engineering and Regenerative MedicineCancer Cells and MetastasisRenal and related cancers