Unlimited in vitro expansion of adult bi‐potent pancreas progenitors through the Lgr5/R‐spondin axis

Meritxell Huch(Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research), Paola Bonfanti(Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Sylvia F. Boj(Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research), Toshiro Sato(Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research), Cindy J.M. Loomans(Leiden University Medical Center), Marc van de Wetering(Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research), Mozhdeh Sojoodi(Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Vivian Li(Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research), Jurian Schuijers(Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research), Ana Gudelj Gračanin(Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research), Femke Ringnalda(Leiden University Medical Center), Harry Begthel(Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research), Karien M. Hamer(Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research), Joyce Mulder(Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research), Johan H. van Es(Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research), Eelco J.P. de Koning(Leiden University Medical Center), Robert G. Vries(Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research), Harry Heimberg(Vrije Universiteit Brussel), Hans Clevers(Hubrecht Institute for Developmental Biology and Stem Cell Research)
The EMBO Journal
September 17, 2013
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Abstract

Lgr5 marks adult stem cells in multiple adult organs and is a receptor for the Wnt-agonistic R-spondins (RSPOs). Intestinal, stomach and liver Lgr5(+) stem cells grow in 3D cultures to form ever-expanding organoids, which resemble the tissues of origin. Wnt signalling is inactive and Lgr5 is not expressed under physiological conditions in the adult pancreas. However, we now report that the Wnt pathway is robustly activated upon injury by partial duct ligation (PDL), concomitant with the appearance of Lgr5 expression in regenerating pancreatic ducts. In vitro, duct fragments from mouse pancreas initiate Lgr5 expression in RSPO1-based cultures, and develop into budding cyst-like structures (organoids) that expand five-fold weekly for >40 weeks. Single isolated duct cells can also be cultured into pancreatic organoids, containing Lgr5 stem/progenitor cells that can be clonally expanded. Clonal pancreas organoids can be induced to differentiate into duct as well as endocrine cells upon transplantation, thus proving their bi-potentiality.


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