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Pancreatic Islet-Like Three-Dimensional Aggregates Derived From Human Embryonic Stem Cells Ameliorate Hyperglycemia in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Mice

Authors
Shim, Joong-HyunKim, JongHyunHan, JiyouAn, Su YeonJang, Yu JinSon, JeongsangWoo, Dong-HunKim, Suel-KeeKim, Jong-Hoon
Issue Date
2015
Publisher
COGNIZANT COMMUNICATION CORP
Keywords
Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs); Sodium chlorate; beta-Cells; Pancreatic islet; Diabetes mellitus
Citation
CELL TRANSPLANTATION, v.24, no.10, pp.2155 - 2168
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Journal Title
CELL TRANSPLANTATION
Volume
24
Number
10
Start Page
2155
End Page
2168
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/96136
DOI
10.3727/096368914X685438
ISSN
0963-6897
Abstract
We previously reported the in vitro differentiation of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) into pancreatic endoderm. Here we demonstrate that islet-like three-dimensional (3D) aggregates can be derived from the pancreatic endoderm by optimizing our previous protocol. Sequential treatment with Wnt3a, activin A, and noggin induced a transient upregulation of T and MixL1, followed by increased expression of endodermal genes, including FOXA2, SOX17, and CXCR4. Subsequent treatment with retinoic acid highly upregulated PDX1 expression. We also show that inhibition of sonic hedgehog signaling by bFGF/activin beta B and cotreatment with VEGF and FGF7 produced many 3D cellular clusters that express both SOX17 and PDX1. We found for the first time that proteoglycans and vimentin(+) mesenchymal cells were mainly localized in hESC-derived PDX1(+) clusters. Importantly, treatment with chlorate, an inhibitor of proteoglycan sulfation, together with inhibition of Notch signaling significantly increased the expression of Neurog3 and NeuroD1, promoting a transition from PDX1(+) progenitor cells toward mature pancreatic endocrine cells. Purified dithizone(+) 3D aggregates generated by our refined protocol produced pancreatic hormones and released insulin in response to both glucose and pharmacological drugs in vitro. Furthermore, the islet-like 3D aggregates decreased blood glucose levels and continued to exhibit pancreatic features after transplantation into diabetic mice. Generation of islet-like 3D cell aggregates from human pluripotent stem cells may overcome the shortage of cadaveric donor islets for future cases of clinical islet transplantation.
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