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A systematic characterization of microglia-like cell occurrence during retinal organoid differentiation

Katarina Bartalska, Verena Hübschmann, Medina Korkut-Demirbaş, Ryan John Cubero, Alessandro Venturino, Karl Rössler, Thomas Czech, Sandra Siegert

2022iScience20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

microglia-like cells alongside retinal cups between week 3 and 4 in 2.5D culture with an unguided retinal organoid differentiation protocol. Microglia do not infiltrate the neuroectoderm and instead enrich within non-pigmented, 3D-cystic compartments that develop in parallel to the 3D-retinal organoids. When we guide the retinal organoid differentiation with low-dosed BMP4, we prevent cup development and enhance microglia and 3D-cysts formation. Mass spectrometry identifies these 3D-cysts to express mesenchymal and epithelial markers. We confirmed this microglia-preferred environment also within the unguided protocol, providing insight into microglial behavior and migration and offer a model to study how they enter and distribute within the human brain.

Topics & Concepts

MicrogliaOrganoidInduced pluripotent stem cellRetinalEmbryonic stem cellNeuroectodermCellular differentiationBiologyCell biologyEmbryoid bodyNeuroscienceStem cellImmunologyMesodermInflammationBiochemistryGeneNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration MechanismsRetinal Development and DisordersNeurogenesis and neuroplasticity mechanisms