C12N2502/23

Method for treating diabetes and other glucose regulation disorders using stem cells
11077146 · 2021-08-03 · ·

Various embodiments of the invention provide methods of treating diabetes and other glucose regulation disorders. In one embodiment, the method comprises removing L-cells from a donor, obtaining stem cells from a patient, and culturing the L-cells in the presence of the stem cells under conditions such that the stem cells differentiate into stem cell-derived L-cells (SCDLC). An amount of the SCDLC is introduced into the patient sufficient to cause a lowering of the patient's blood glucose level after ingestion of food. In another embodiment, the method comprises removing K-cells from a donor, obtaining stem cells from a patient, and culturing the K-cells in the presence of the stem cells under conditions such that the stem cells differentiate into stem cell-derived K-cells (SCDKC). An amount of the SCDKC is introduced into the patient sufficient to cause a lowering of the patient's blood glucose level after ingestion of food.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING ENTERIC NEURAL PRECURSORS

A method for producing enteric neural precursors, comprising the steps of: (1) providing enteric neural precursors; and (2) culturing the enteric neural precursors in a medium comprising an ERBB3 agonist and/or an ERBB4 agonist is provided as a technique for allowing enteric neural precursors to proliferate by culture while maintaining their differentiation capacity into enteric nerve cells and glial cells.

Production of differentiated enteroendocrine cells and insulin producing cells

A population of enteroendocrine cells (EEC) is obtained from a mammalian post-natal cell population, such as a population including post-natal stem cells, by treating the population with a plurality of small molecules that upregulate ChgA and promote differentiation of the cells to form the enteroendocrine cells. The upregulation of ChgA is such that the fraction of cells expressing CGA in the obtained cell population, as measured by a ChgA Immunostaining Assay, is at least about 1.5%. Small molecules that can be used to differentiate the post-natal cells into the enteroendocrine cells can include at least one of a Wnt activator, a Notch inhibitor, a Wnt inhibitor, a MEK/ERK inhibitor, a growth factor, a HDAC inhibitor, a Histone Methylation Inhibitor, a Tgf-β inhibitor, and a NeuroD1 activator. Also, the insulin expression of a population of mammalian cells is increased by treating the population with a plurality of small molecules that increase the insulin expression.

NOVEL MULTI-ORGAN-CHIPS ESTABLISHING DIFFERENTIATION OF IPSC-DERIVED CELLS INTO ORGAN EQUIVALENTS
20200385661 · 2020-12-10 · ·

The present disclosure relates to novel multi-organ-chips establishing the differentiation of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived cells into organ equivalents on microfluidic devices and corresponding methods of generating organ equivalents. The present disclosure also relates to novel bioengineered tissue constructs mimicking organ barriers generated with iPSC-derived endothelial cells and/or organoids bioprinted in, and/or seeded on, a hydrogel. The present disclosure further relates to methods of bio-engineering organ constructs comprising co-culturing iPSC-derived organ precursor cells and iPSC-derived fibroblasts and endothelial cells. The present disclosure specifically provides a microfluidic device comprising: (i) iPSC-derived hepatocyte precursor cells; (ii) iPSC-derived intestinal precursor cells; (iii) iPSC-derived renal tubular precursor cells; and (iv) iPSC-derived neuronal precursor cells; wherein the iPSC-derived precursor cells according to (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) are differentiated from a single donor iPSC reprogrammed from a single type of somatic cell.

Method for Treating Diabetes and Other Glucose Regulation Disorders Using Stem Cells
20200078412 · 2020-03-12 · ·

Various embodiments of the invention provide methods of treating diabetes and other glucose regulation disorders. In one embodiment, the method comprises removing L-cells from a donor, obtaining stem cells from a patient, and culturing the L-cells in the presence of the stem cells under conditions such that the stem cells differentiate into stem cell-derived L-cells (SCDLC). An amount of the SCDLC is introduced into the patient sufficient to cause a lowering of the patient's blood glucose level after ingestion of food. In another embodiment, the method comprises removing K-cells from a donor, obtaining stem cells from a patient, and culturing the K-cells in the presence of the stem cells under conditions such that the stem cells differentiate into stem cell-derived K-cells (SCDKC). An amount of the SCDKC is introduced into the patient sufficient to cause a lowering of the patient's blood glucose level after ingestion of food.

METHOD OF CULTURING SEGMENTED FILAMENTOUS BACTERIA IN VITRO

The present invention relates to an in vitro method of culturing a segmented filamentous bacterium strain, comprising co-culturing said segmented filamentous bacterium strain with a eukaryotic host cell, wherein the culture is performed at an O.sub.2 level inferior to 5% in a rich tissue culture liquid medium containing bacterial medium components including iron. The present invention also relates to methods for genetically modifying a segmented filamentous bacterium strain comprising a step a culturing the strain in vitro.

Method of culturing segmented filamentous bacteria in vitro

The present invention relates to an in vitro method of culturing a segmented filamentous bacterium strain, comprising co-culturing said segmented filamentous bacterium strain with a eukaryotic host cell, wherein the culture is performed at an O.sub.2 level inferior to 5% in a rich tissue culture liquid medium containing bacterial medium components including iron. The present invention also relates to methods for genetically modifying a segmented filamentous bacterium strain comprising a step a culturing the strain in vitro.

Method for treating diabetes and other glucose regulation disorders using stem cells
10398737 · 2019-09-03 · ·

Various embodiments of the invention provide methods of treating diabetes and other glucose regulation disorders. In one embodiment, the method comprises removing L-cells from a donor, obtaining stem cells from a patient, and culturing the L-cells in the presence of the stem cells under conditions such that the stem cells differentiate into stem cell-derived L-cells (SCDLC). An amount of the SCDLC is introduced into the patient sufficient to cause a lowering of the patient's blood glucose level after ingestion of food. In another embodiment, the method comprises removing K-cells from a donor, obtaining stem cells from a patient, and culturing the K-cells in the presence of the stem cells under conditions such that the stem cells differentiate into stem cell-derived K-cells (SCDKC). An amount of the SCDKC is introduced into the patient sufficient to cause a lowering of the patient's blood glucose level after ingestion of food.

Alignment of cells in engineered tissues

Devices, systems, and techniques are described for printing pre-aligned microtissues into larger tissue constructs. For example, a method of printing a tissue construct includes aligning cells in a first direction to create pre-aligned microtissues, suspending the pre-aligned microtissues in a liquid to create a bioink, and depositing the pre-aligned microtissues in a second direction to create the tissue construct.

METHOD OF MAKING IN VIVO HUMAN SMALL INTESTINE ORGANOIDS FROM PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS

Disclosed are methods for making a vascularized hollow organ derived from human intestinal organoid (HIOs). The HIOs may be obtained from human embryonic stem cells (ESC's) and/or induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), such that the HIO forms mature intestinal tissue. Also disclosed are methods for making a human intestinal tissue containing a functional enteric nervous system (ENS).