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  • Differentiation of stem cell-derived pancreatic progenitors into insulin-secreting islet clusters in a multiwell-based static 3D culture system.

Differentiation of stem cell-derived pancreatic progenitors into insulin-secreting islet clusters in a multiwell-based static 3D culture system.

Cell reports methods (2023-06-16)
Shenghui Liang, Jia Zhao, Robert K Baker, Elisa Tran, Lisa Zhan, Timothy J Kieffer
ABSTRACT

Orbital shaker-based suspension culture systems have been in widespread use for differentiating human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC)-derived pancreatic progenitors toward islet-like clusters during endocrine induction stages. However, reproducibility between experiments is hampered by variable degrees of cell loss in shaking cultures, which contributes to variable differentiation efficiencies. Here, we describe a 96-well-based static suspension culture method for differentiation of pancreatic progenitors into hPSC-islets. Compared with shaking culture, this static 3D culture system induces similar islet gene expression profiles during differentiation processes but significantly reduces cell loss and improves cell viability of endocrine clusters. This static culture method results in more reproducible and efficient generation of glucose-responsive, insulin-secreting hPSC-islets. The successful differentiation and well-to-well consistency in 96-well plates also provides a proof of principle that the static 3D culture system can serve as a platform for small-scale compound screening experiments as well as facilitating further protocol development.

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