Gastruloids enable modeling of the earliest stages of human cardiac and hepatic vascularization
Cardiovascular Institute of the South · Refuge Biotechnologies (United States) · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Although model organisms have provided insight into the earliest stages of cardiac and hepatic vascularization, we know very little about this process in humans because of ethical restrictions and the technical difficulty of obtaining embryos during very early development. In this study, we demonstrate that micropatterned human pluripotent stem cell-derived gastruloids enable in vitro modeling of the earliest stages of vascularization. We identify a combination of vascular-inducing factors that give rise to cardiac vascularized organoids with a spatially organized and branched vascular network. To show the broader utility of our vascularization strategy, we use the same vascular-inducing factors to produce…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 35.74
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 100
Authors
26- OJOscar J. AbilezCorresponding
Cardiovascular Institute of the South, Refuge Biotechnologies (United States), Stanford University
- HYHuaxiao YangCorresponding
University of North Texas, Cardiovascular Institute of the South, Stanford University
- YGYuan Guan
Stanford Medicine, Stanford University
- MSMengcheng Shen
Cardiovascular Institute of the South, Stanford University
- ZYZehra Yıldırım
Cardiovascular Institute of the South, Stanford University
Topics & keywords
- Organoid
- Biology
- Vascular network
- Induced pluripotent stem cell
- Process (computing)
- Cell biology
- Hepatic stellate cell
- Cell type