A glomerulus-on-a-chip to recapitulate the human glomerular filtration barrier

Astgik Petrosyan(Children's Hospital of Los Angeles), Paolo Cravedi(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Valentina Villani(Children's Hospital of Los Angeles), Andrea Angeletti(IRCCS Azienda Ospedliero-Universitaria di Bologna Policlinico di Sant'Orsola), Joaquín Manrique(Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra), Alessandra Renieri(Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Senese), Roger E. De Filippo(University of Southern California), Laura Perin(University of Southern California), Stefano Da Sacco(University of Southern California)
Nature Communications
August 13, 2019
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Abstract

In this work we model the glomerular filtration barrier, the structure responsible for filtering the blood and preventing the loss of proteins, using human podocytes and glomerular endothelial cells seeded into microfluidic chips. In long-term cultures, cells maintain their morphology, form capillary-like structures and express slit diaphragm proteins. This system recapitulates functions and structure of the glomerulus, including permselectivity. When exposed to sera from patients with anti-podocyte autoantibodies, the chips show albuminuria proportional to patients' proteinuria, phenomenon not observed with sera from healthy controls or individuals with primary podocyte defects. We also show its applicability for renal disease modeling and drug testing. A total of 2000 independent chips were analyzed, supporting high reproducibility and validation of the system for high-throughput screening of therapeutic compounds. The study of the patho-physiology of the glomerulus and identification of therapeutic targets are also feasible using this chip.


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