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Establishment, Maintenance, Differentiation, Genetic Manipulation, and Transplantation of Mouse and Human Lacrimal Gland Organoids
Published on: February 3, 2023
Human meibomian gland organoids to study epithelial homeostasis and dysfunction
Chuyue Yu1,2, Xichen Wan2, Jinsong Wei1
1School of Basic Medical Sciences, Institute of Biomedical Innovation, The First Affiliated Hospital, Jiangxi Medical College, Nanchang University, Nanchang 330031, China.
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Meibomian glands (MGs) are holocrine glands that secrete lipids to maintain the homeostasis of the ocular surface, and their dysfunction leads to dry eye disease. Herein, we established long-term 3D organoid culture for murine and human MGs, which retained the cell lineages and lipid-producing ability. The organoids mimicked the drug treatment responses and generated functional MGs after orthotopic transplantation. Inspired by organoid cultures, we found FGF10 eye drops could rescue all-trans retinoic acid-induced MG dysfunction in mice. Besides, nicotinamide uniquely hampered the human MG organoid expansion by inhibiting FGF10 signaling. Single-cell atlas and lipidome not only aligned the delineated cell types and featured lipids between human MGs and organoids, but also highlighted MAPK signaling inhibition enhanced acinar cell differentiation and functional maturation of MG organoids. In summary, this study established an organoid platform to explore epithelial homeostasis and dysfunction of MGs, facilitating drug development and regenerative medicine for dry eye disease.

