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Vascular Organoid Generation from Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

  • Cong Xu
  • , Siyu He
  • , Yuefei Zhu
  • , Gazelle Crasto
  • , Caroline Chen
  • , Morgan L. Clay
  • , Yeh Hsing Lao
  • , Kam W. Leong
  • Columbia University
  • SUNY Buffalo

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Abstract

Vascular organoids derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) recapitulate the cell type diversity and complex architecture of human vascular networks. This three-dimensional (3D) model holds substantial potential for vascular pathology modeling and in vitro drug screening. Despite recent advances, a key technical challenge remains in reproducibly generating organoids with consistent quality, which is crucial for downstream assays and applications. Here, a modified protocol is presented that improves both the homogeneity and reproducibility of vascular organoid generation. The modified protocol incorporates the use of microwells and the CEPT cocktail (chroman 1, emricasan, polyamines, and the integrated stress response inhibitor, trans-ISRIB) to improve embryoid body formation and cell survival. Differentiated, mature vascular organoids generated using this protocol are characterized by whole-mount 3D immunofluorescence microscopy to analyze their morphology and complex vasculature. This protocol enables the production of high-quality vascular organoids in a scalable manner, potentially facilitating their use in disease modeling and drug screening applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere67125
JournalJournal of Visualized Experiments
Volume2024-December
Issue number214
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2024

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