scholarly journals Influence of basal media composition on barrier fidelity within human pluripotent stem cell‐derived blood‐brain barrier models

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emma H. Neal ◽  
Ketaki A. Katdare ◽  
Yajuan Shi ◽  
Nicholas A. Marinelli ◽  
Kameron A. Hagerla ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Emma Neal ◽  
Ketaki Katdare ◽  
Yajuan Shi ◽  
Nicholas Marinelli ◽  
Kameron Hagerla ◽  
...  

It is increasingly recognized that brain microvascular endothelial cells (BMECs), the principle component of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), are highly sensitive to soluble cues from both the bloodstream and the brain. This concept extends in vitro, where the extracellular milieu can also influence BBB properties in cultured cells. However, the extent to which baseline culture conditions can affect BBB properties in vitro remains unclear, which has implications for model variability and reproducibility, as well as downstream assessments of molecular transport and disease phenotypes. Here, we explore this concept by examining BBB properties within human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived BMEC-like cells cultured under serum-free conditions in different basal media with fully defined compositions. We demonstrate notable differences in both passive and active BBB properties as a function of basal media composition. Further, RNA sequencing and phosphoproteome analyses revealed alterations to various signaling pathways in response to basal media differences. Overall, our results demonstrate that baseline culture conditions can have a profound influence on the performance of in vitro BBB models, and these effects should be considered when designing experiments that utilize such models for basic research and preclinical assays.


2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ethan S. Lippmann ◽  
Samira M. Azarin ◽  
Sean P. Palecek ◽  
Eric V. Shusta

Abstract In 2012, we provided the first published evidence that human pluripotent stem cells could be differentiated to cells exhibiting markers and phenotypes characteristic of the blood–brain barrier (BBB). In the ensuing years, the initial protocols have been refined, and the research community has identified both positive and negative attributes of this stem cell-based BBB model system. Here, we give our perspective on the current status of these models and their use in the BBB community, as well as highlight key attributes that would benefit from improvement moving forward.


2020 ◽  
Vol 34 (12) ◽  
pp. 16693-16715
Author(s):  
Hideaki Nishihara ◽  
Benjamin D. Gastfriend ◽  
Sasha Soldati ◽  
Sylvain Perriot ◽  
Amandine Mathias ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 2 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ethan S Lippmann ◽  
Abraham Al-Ahmad ◽  
Sean P Palecek ◽  
Eric V Shusta

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