A microfluidic platform for anterior-posterior human endoderm patterning via countervailing morphogen gradients in vitro

Leeya Engel, Kevin J. Liu, Kiara W. Cui, Eva L. de la Serna, Vipul T. Vachharajani, Carolyn E. Dundes, Sherry Li Zheng, Manali Begur, Kyle M. Loh, Lay Teng Ang, Alexander R. Dunn

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Abstract

Understanding how morphogen gradients spatially pattern tissues is a fundamental question in developmental biology but can be difficult to directly address using conventional approaches. Here, we expose hPSC-derived endoderm cells to countervailing gradients of anteriorizing and posteriorizing signals using a widely available microfluidic device. This approach yielded spatially patterned cultures comprising anterior foregut (precursor to the thyroid, esophagus, and lungs) and mid/hindgut (precursor to the intestines) cells, whose identities were confirmed using single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq). By exposing stem cells to externally applied signaling gradients, this widely accessible microfluidic platform should accelerate the production of spatially patterned tissues, complementing internally self-organizing organoids. Applying artificial morphogen gradients in vitro may also illuminate how developing tissues interpret signaling gradients in systems that are not readily accessible for in vivo studies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number111744
JournaliScience
Volume28
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • Cell biology
  • Developmental biology
  • Fluidics
  • Methodology in biological sciences
  • Stem cells research

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General

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