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Purpose: Microglia-like cells derived from stem cells (iMG) provide a plentiful cell source for studying the functions of microglia in both normal and pathological conditions. Our goal is to establish a simplified and effective method for generating iMG in a precisely defined system. Additionally, we aim to achieve functional maturation of iMG through coculture with retinal organoids.
Methods: In this study, iMG were produced under precisely defined conditions. They were subjected to LPS and poly IC stimulation. Additionally, we examined distinct phenotypic and functional variances between iMG and HMC3, a commonly used human microglia cell line. To investigate how the retinal cell interaction enhances microglial properties, iMG were cocultured with retinal organoids, producing CC-iMG. We performed RNA sequencing, electrophysiological analysis, and transmission electron microscope (TEM) to examine the maturation of CC-iMG compared to iMG.
Results: Our results demonstrated that iMG performed immune-responsive profiles closely resembling those of primary human microglia. Compared to HMC3, iMG expressed a higher level of typical microglial markers and exhibited enhanced phagocytic activity. The transcriptomic analysis uncovered notable alterations in the ion channel profile of CC-iMG compared to iMG. Electrophysiological examination demonstrated a heightened intensity of inward- and outward-rectifying K+ currents in CC-iMG. Furthermore, CC-iMG displayed elevated numbers of lysosomes and mitochondria, coupled with increased phagocytic activity.
Conclusions: These findings contribute to advancing our understanding of human microglial biology, specifically in characterizing and elucidating the functions of CC-iMG, thereby offering an in vitro microglial model for future scientific research and potential clinical applications in cell therapy.
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