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Differentiation of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells into Insulin-Producing Islet Clusters
Published on: June 23, 2023
Optimization of 3D islet-like cluster derived from human pluripotent stem cells: An efficient in vitro
Sadegh Ghorbani-Dalini1, Negar Azarpira2, Mohammad Hossein Sangtarash3
1Department of Research and Development, CBSAlife Ltd., Richardson Center of Food Technology and Research, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; Transplant Research Center, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran.
Abstract:
Development of an optimized protocol to produce sufficient functional human insulin-producing islet-like cluster is important as a potential therapeutic strategy for diabetes as well as in vitro studies. Here, we described a stepwise protocol for differentiation of the human induced pluripotent stem cell line (R1-hiPSC1) into the islet-like cluster using several growth factors and small molecules. Therefore, various differentiation steps have been adopted to maximize mimicking of developmental processes in order to form functional islet like cluster. The differentiation protocol enables us to generate 3D islet-like clusters with highly viable cells, which are insulin producer and glucose responsive. Transcriptome analysis of transcription factors and functional genes revealed high coordination between gene expressions and resembling to those reported during natural development of islet cell. This coordination was further confirmed by hierarchical clustering of genes during differentiation. Furthermore, the islet-like clusters were enriched with insulin producing cells and formed glucose responsiveness behavior upon stimulation with glucose. Our protocol provides a robust platform and well-behaved model for additional developmental studies and shed light our clusters as a good candidate for in vitro model. Further studies are needed to assess the hormonal content of this cluster as well as transplantation into the animal model.

