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  • A small molecule-based strategy for endothelial differentiation and three-dimensional morphogenesis from human embryonic stem cells.

A small molecule-based strategy for endothelial differentiation and three-dimensional morphogenesis from human embryonic stem cells.

Heliyon (2016-08-12)
Yijie Geng, Bradley Feng
ABSTRACT

The emerging models of human embryonic stem cell (hESC) self-organizing organoids provide a valuable in vitro platform for studying self-organizing processes that presumably mimic in vivo human developmental events. Here we report that through a chemical screen, we identified two novel and structurally similar small molecules BIR1 and BIR2 which robustly induced the self-organization of a balloon-shaped three-dimensional structure when applied to two-dimensional adherent hESC cultures in the absence of growth factors. Gene expression analyses and functional assays demonstrated an endothelial identity of this balloon-like structure, while cell surface marker analyses revealed a VE-cadherin(+)CD31(+)CD34(+)KDR(+)CD43(-) putative endothelial progenitor population. Furthermore, molecular marker labeling and morphological examinations characterized several other distinct DiI-Ac-LDL(+) multi-cellular modules and a VEGFR3(+) sprouting structure in the balloon cultures that likely represented intermediate structures of balloon-formation.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Anti-KDR/Flk-1/VEGFR2 Antibody, clone CH-11, clone CH-11, Upstate®, from mouse
Sigma-Aldrich
Anti-CD34 Class II Antibody, clone QBEND/10, clone QBEND/10, Chemicon®, from mouse