TY - JOUR
T1 - Human embryonic stem cells differentiate into functional renal proximal tubular-like cells
AU - Narayanan, Karthikeyan
AU - Schumacher, Karl M.
AU - Tasnim, Farah
AU - Kandasamy, Karthikeyan
AU - Schumacher, Annegret
AU - Ni, Ming
AU - Gao, Shujun
AU - Gopalan, Began
AU - Zink, Daniele
AU - Ying, Jackie Y.
PY - 2013/4
Y1 - 2013/4
N2 - Renal cells are used in basic research, disease models, tissue engineering, drug screening, and in vitro toxicology. In order to provide a reliable source of human renal cells, we developed a protocol for the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells into renal epithelial cells. The differentiated stem cells expressed markers characteristic of renal proximal tubular cells and their precursors, whereas markers of other renal cell types were not expressed or expressed at low levels. Marker expression patterns of these differentiated stem cells and in vitro cultivated primary human renal proximal tubular cells were comparable. The differentiated stem cells showed morphological and functional characteristics of renal proximal tubular cells, and generated tubular structures in vitro and in vivo. In addition, the differentiated stem cells contributed in organ cultures for the formation of simple epithelia in the kidney cortex. Bioreactor experiments showed that these cells retained their functional characteristics under conditions as applied in bioartificial kidneys. Thus, our results show that human embryonic stem cells can differentiate into renal proximal tubular-like cells. Our approach would provide a source for human renal proximal tubular cells that are not affected by problems associated with immortalized cell lines or primary cells.
AB - Renal cells are used in basic research, disease models, tissue engineering, drug screening, and in vitro toxicology. In order to provide a reliable source of human renal cells, we developed a protocol for the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells into renal epithelial cells. The differentiated stem cells expressed markers characteristic of renal proximal tubular cells and their precursors, whereas markers of other renal cell types were not expressed or expressed at low levels. Marker expression patterns of these differentiated stem cells and in vitro cultivated primary human renal proximal tubular cells were comparable. The differentiated stem cells showed morphological and functional characteristics of renal proximal tubular cells, and generated tubular structures in vitro and in vivo. In addition, the differentiated stem cells contributed in organ cultures for the formation of simple epithelia in the kidney cortex. Bioreactor experiments showed that these cells retained their functional characteristics under conditions as applied in bioartificial kidneys. Thus, our results show that human embryonic stem cells can differentiate into renal proximal tubular-like cells. Our approach would provide a source for human renal proximal tubular cells that are not affected by problems associated with immortalized cell lines or primary cells.
KW - aquaporin 1
KW - bioartificial kidney
KW - human embryonic stem cells
KW - renal proximal tubular cells
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84875736346
U2 - 10.1038/ki.2012.442
DO - 10.1038/ki.2012.442
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84875736346
SN - 0085-2538
VL - 83
SP - 593
EP - 603
JO - Kidney International
JF - Kidney International
IS - 4
ER -