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GlomSpheres as a 3D co-culture spheroid model of the kidney glomerulus for rapid drug-screening

Medicine and Health

GlomSpheres as a 3D co-culture spheroid model of the kidney glomerulus for rapid drug-screening

J. Tuffin, M. Chesor, et al.

Discover GlomSpheres, an innovative 3D co-culture spheroid model developed by Jack Tuffin and colleagues, designed to revolutionize drug screening for kidney glomerulus research. This model showcases organized cellular structures and responds dynamically to treatment, offering exciting new avenues for understanding renal health.

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Abstract
The glomerulus is the filtration unit of the kidney. Injury to any component of this specialised structure leads to impaired filtration and eventually fibrosis and chronic kidney disease. Current two and three dimensional (2D and 3D) models that attempt to recreate structure and interplay between glomerular cells are imperfect. Most 2D models are simplistic and unrepresentative, and 3D organoid approaches are currently difficult to reproduce at scale and do not fit well with current industrial drug-screening approaches. Here we report a rapidly generated and highly reproducible 3D co-culture spheroid model (GlomSpheres), better demonstrating the specialised physical and molecular structure of a glomerulus. Co-cultured using a magnetic spheroid formation approach, conditionally immortalised (CI) human podocytes and glomerular endothelial cells (GEnCs) deposited mature, organized isoforms of collagen IV and Laminin. We demonstrate a dramatic upregulation of key podocyte (podocin, nephrin and podocalyxin) and GEnC (pecam-1) markers. Electron microscopy revealed podocyte foot process interdigitation and endothelial vessel formation. Incubation with pro-fibrotic agents (TGF-β1, Adriamycin) induced extracellular matrix (ECM) dysregulation and podocyte loss, which were attenuated by the anti-fibrotic agent Nintedanib. Incubation with plasma from patients with kidney disease induced acute podocyte loss and ECM dysregulation relative to patient matched remission plasma, and Nintedanib reduced podocyte loss. Finally, we developed a rapid imaging approach to demonstrate the model's usefulness in higher throughput pharmaceutical screening. GlomSpheres therefore represent a robust, scalable, replacement for 2D in vitro glomerular disease models.
Publisher
Communications Biology
Published On
Dec 02, 2021
Authors
Jack Tuffin, Musleeha Chesor, Valeryia Kuzmuk, Tim Johnson, Simon C. Satchell, Gavin I. Welsh, Moin A. Saleem
Tags
GlomSpheres
3D model
kidney glomerulus
drug screening
podocytes
glomerular endothelial cells
Nintedanib
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