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Mapping the structure and biological functions within mesenchymal bodies using microfluidics.


ABSTRACT: Organoids that recapitulate the functional hallmarks of anatomic structures comprise cell populations able to self-organize cohesively in 3D. However, the rules underlying organoid formation in vitro remain poorly understood because a correlative analysis of individual cell fate and spatial organization has been challenging. Here, we use a novel microfluidics platform to investigate the mechanisms determining the formation of organoids by human mesenchymal stromal cells that recapitulate the early steps of condensation initiating bone repair in vivo. We find that heterogeneous mesenchymal stromal cells self-organize in 3D in a developmentally hierarchical manner. We demonstrate a link between structural organization and local regulation of specific molecular signaling pathways such as NF-κB and actin polymerization, which modulate osteo-endocrine functions. This study emphasizes the importance of resolving spatial heterogeneities within cellular aggregates to link organization and functional properties, enabling a better understanding of the mechanisms controlling organoid formation, relevant to organogenesis and tissue repair.

SUBMITTER: Sart S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7056316 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mapping the structure and biological functions within mesenchymal bodies using microfluidics.

Sart Sébastien S   Tomasi Raphaël F-X RF   Barizien Antoine A   Amselem Gabriel G   Cumano Ana A   Baroud Charles N CN  

Science advances 20200304 10


Organoids that recapitulate the functional hallmarks of anatomic structures comprise cell populations able to self-organize cohesively in 3D. However, the rules underlying organoid formation in vitro remain poorly understood because a correlative analysis of individual cell fate and spatial organization has been challenging. Here, we use a novel microfluidics platform to investigate the mechanisms determining the formation of organoids by human mesenchymal stromal cells that recapitulate the ear  ...[more]

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