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Generation of a Highly Biomimetic Organoid, Including Vasculature, Resembling the Native Immature Testis Tissue.


ABSTRACT: The creation of a testis organoid (artificial testis tissue) with sufficient resemblance to the complex form and function of the innate testis remains challenging, especially using non-rodent donor cells. Here, we report the generation of an organoid culture system with striking biomimicry of the native immature testis tissue, including vasculature. Using piglet testis cells as starting material, we optimized conditions for the formation of cell spheroids, followed by long-term culture in an air-liquid interface system. Both fresh and frozen-thawed cells were fully capable of self-reassembly into stable testis organoids consisting of tubular and interstitial compartments, with all major cell types and structural details expected in normal testis tissue. Surprisingly, our organoids also developed vascular structures; a phenomenon that has not been reported in any other culture system. In addition, germ cells do not decline over time, and Leydig cells release testosterone, hence providing a robust, tunable system for diverse basic and applied applications.

SUBMITTER: Cham TC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8305979 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Generation of a Highly Biomimetic Organoid, Including Vasculature, Resembling the Native Immature Testis Tissue.

Cham Tat-Chuan TC   Ibtisham Fahar F   Fayaz Mohammad Amin MA   Honaramooz Ali A  

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The creation of a testis organoid (artificial testis tissue) with sufficient resemblance to the complex form and function of the innate testis remains challenging, especially using non-rodent donor cells. Here, we report the generation of an organoid culture system with striking biomimicry of the native immature testis tissue, including vasculature. Using piglet testis cells as starting material, we optimized conditions for the formation of cell spheroids, followed by long-term culture in an air  ...[more]

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