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  • Hydrogel-based milliwell arrays for standardized and scalable retinal organoid cultures.

Hydrogel-based milliwell arrays for standardized and scalable retinal organoid cultures.

Scientific reports (2020-06-26)
S Decembrini, S Hoehnel, N Brandenberg, Y Arsenijevic, M P Lutolf
ABSTRACT

The development of improved methods to culture retinal organoids is relevant for the investigation of mechanisms of retinal development under pathophysiological conditions, for screening of neuroprotective compounds, and for providing a cellular source for clinical transplantation. We report a tissue-engineering approach to accelerate and standardize the production of retinal organoids by culturing mouse embryonic stem cells (mESC) in optimal physico-chemical microenvironments. Arrayed round-bottom milliwells composed of biomimetic hydrogels, combined with an optimized medium formulation, promoted the rapid generation of retina-like tissue from mESC aggregates in a highly efficient and stereotypical manner: ∼93% of the aggregates contained retinal organoid structures. 26 day-old retinal organoids were composed of ∼80% of photoreceptors, of which ∼22% are GNAT2-positive cones, an important and rare sensory cell type that is difficult to study in rodent models. The compartmentalization of retinal organoids into predefined locations on a two-dimensional array not only allowed us to derive almost all aggregates into retinal organoids, but also to reliably capture the dynamics of individual organoids, an advantageous requirement for high-throughput experimentation. Our improved retinal organoid culture system should be useful for applications that require scalability and single-organoid traceability.

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Corning® Costar® TC-Treated Multiple Well Plates, size 6 wells, clear, polystyrene plate, flat bottom, case of 50 (individually wrapped), sterile, lid
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Mitomycin C from Streptomyces caespitosus, powder, contains NaCl as solubilizer
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Taurine, suitable for cell culture, meets USP testing specifications
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Gelatin from porcine skin, gel strength 300, Type A