Several studies have reported endothelial cell (EC) derivation from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs). However, few have explored their functional properties in depth with respect to line-to-line and batch-to-batch variability and how they relate to primary ECs. We therefore carried out accurate characterization of hiPSC-derived ECs (hiPSC-ECs) from multiple (non-integrating) hiPSC lines and compared them with primary ECs in various functional assays, which included barrier function using real-time impedance spectroscopy with an integrated assay of electric wound healing, endothelia-leukocyte interaction under physiological flow to mimic inflammation and angiogenic responses in in vitro and in vivo assays. Overall, we found many similarities but also some important differences between hiPSC-derived and primary ECs. Assessment of vasculogenic responses in vivo showed little difference between primary ECs and hiPSC-ECs with regard to functional blood vessel formation, which may be important in future regenerative medicine applications requiring vascularization. In this article, Orlova and colleagues show that hiPSC-ECs have similar features to primary ECs but also show some differences. hiPSC-ECs exhibited higher barrier function, lower expression of pro-inflammatory adhesive receptors, and more stringent stromal cell requirements. Importantly, healthy control CD31+ hiPSC-ECs showed high consistency between different batches and lines, forming a good basis for disease modeling applications.

Inflammatory Responses and Barrier Function of Endothelial Cells Derived from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells / Halaidych, Oleh V.; Freund, Christian; van den Hil, Francijna; Salvatori, Daniela C. F.; Riminucci, Mara; Mummery, Christine L.; Orlova, Valeria V.. - In: STEM CELL REPORTS. - ISSN 2213-6711. - 10:5(2018), pp. 1642-1656. [10.1016/j.stemcr.2018.03.012]

Inflammatory Responses and Barrier Function of Endothelial Cells Derived from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

Riminucci, Mara;
2018

Abstract

Several studies have reported endothelial cell (EC) derivation from human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs). However, few have explored their functional properties in depth with respect to line-to-line and batch-to-batch variability and how they relate to primary ECs. We therefore carried out accurate characterization of hiPSC-derived ECs (hiPSC-ECs) from multiple (non-integrating) hiPSC lines and compared them with primary ECs in various functional assays, which included barrier function using real-time impedance spectroscopy with an integrated assay of electric wound healing, endothelia-leukocyte interaction under physiological flow to mimic inflammation and angiogenic responses in in vitro and in vivo assays. Overall, we found many similarities but also some important differences between hiPSC-derived and primary ECs. Assessment of vasculogenic responses in vivo showed little difference between primary ECs and hiPSC-ECs with regard to functional blood vessel formation, which may be important in future regenerative medicine applications requiring vascularization. In this article, Orlova and colleagues show that hiPSC-ECs have similar features to primary ECs but also show some differences. hiPSC-ECs exhibited higher barrier function, lower expression of pro-inflammatory adhesive receptors, and more stringent stromal cell requirements. Importantly, healthy control CD31+ hiPSC-ECs showed high consistency between different batches and lines, forming a good basis for disease modeling applications.
2018
electric cell-substrate impedance sensing (ECIS); endothelial cell barrier function; hiPSC-derived endothelial cells (hiPSC-ECs); human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSC); inflammatory responses; junctional integrity; leukocyte adhesion under flow; Matrigel plug assay; two-dimensional vasculogenesis assay; Biochemistry; Genetics; Developmental Biology; Cell Biology
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Inflammatory Responses and Barrier Function of Endothelial Cells Derived from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells / Halaidych, Oleh V.; Freund, Christian; van den Hil, Francijna; Salvatori, Daniela C. F.; Riminucci, Mara; Mummery, Christine L.; Orlova, Valeria V.. - In: STEM CELL REPORTS. - ISSN 2213-6711. - 10:5(2018), pp. 1642-1656. [10.1016/j.stemcr.2018.03.012]
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