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Malignant melanoma (MM) is the most dangerous type of skin cancer with rising incidences worldwide. Melanoma skin models can help to elucidate its causes and formation or to develop new treatment strategies. However, most of the current skin models lack a vasculature, limiting their functionality and applicability. MM relies on the vascular system for its own supply and for its dissemination to distant body sites via lymphatic and blood vessels. Thus, to accurately study MM progression, a functional vasculature is indispensable. To date, there are no vascularized skin models to study melanoma metastasis in vitro, which is why such studies still rely on animal experimentation.
In the present thesis, two different approaches for the vascularization of skin models are employed with the aim to establish a vascularized 3D in vitro full-thickness skin equivalent (FTSE) that can serve as a test system for the investigation of the progression of MM.
Initially, endothelial cells were incorporated in the dermal part of FTSEs. The optimal seeding density, a spheroid conformation of the cells and the cell culture medium were tested. A high cell density resulted in the formation of lumen-forming shapes distributed in the dermal part of the model. These capillary-like structures were proven to be of endothelial origin by staining for the endothelial cell marker CD31. The established vascularized FTSE (vFTSE) was characterized histologically after 4 weeks of culture, revealing an architecture similar to human skin in vivo with a stratified epidermis, separated from the dermal equivalent by a basement membrane indicated by collagen type IV. However, this random capillary-like network is not functional as it cannot be perfused.
Therefore, the second vascularization approach focused on the generation of a perfusable tissue construct. A channel was molded within a collagen hydrogel and seeded with endothelial cells to mimic a central, perfusable vessel. The generation and the perfusion culture of the collagen hydrogel was enabled by the use of two custom-made, 3D printed bioreactors. Histological assessment of the hydrogels revealed the lining of the channel with a monolayer of endothelial cells, expressing the cell specific marker CD31.
For the investigation of MM progression in vitro, a 3D melanoma skin equivalent was established. Melanoma cells were incorporated in the epidermal part of FTSEs, representing the native microenvironment of the tumor. Melanoma nests grew at the dermo-epidermal junction within the well stratified epidermis and were characterized by the expression of common melanoma markers. First experiments were conducted showing the feasibility of combining the melanoma model with the vFTSE, resulting in skin models with tumors at the dermo-epidermal junction and lumen-like structures in the dermis.
Taken together, the models presented in this thesis provide further steps towards the establishment of a vascularized, perfusable melanoma model to study melanoma progression and metastasis.
Viele Organoide sind bisher nur stark vereinfachte Modelle der Originalgewebe, da sie nur aus dem Gewebsparenchym bestehen. Um neurale Organoide näher an das Originalgewebe zu bringen, ist ein wichtiger Schritt mesenchymale Anteile zu integrieren. In dieser Arbeit war die wichtige Fragenstellung, ob neurale Organoide sich mit mesodermalen Progenitorzellen zu einem gemeinsamen Gewebe vereinigen lassen.
Um die Generierung von neuro-mesenchymalen Organoiden zu erreichen, wurden geeignete Differenzierungsprotokolle zur Erzeugung neuroepithelialer und mesodermaler Aggregate aus humanen induzierten pluripotenten Stammzellen etabliert. Anschließend wurden die Sphäroide vereinigt und eingehend histologisch charakterisiert. Darüber hinaus wurde die Organoidentwicklung unter dem Einfluss von Hypoxie analysiert. Um die Organoide anschaulich mit der tatsächlichen Embryogenese vergleichen zu können, wurden Schnitte von Hühnerembryonen angefertigt. Die neuro-mesenchymalen Organoide wurden insgesamt 280 Tage kultiviert und an verschieden Zeitpunkten untersucht.
Die hier präsentierten Daten zeigen, dass die erzeugten neuro-mesenchymalen Organoide viele Aspekte der natürlichen Embryogenese in Zellkultur nachahmen können. So wurde die Ausbildung neuralrohrähnlicher Strukturen, die von einem perineuralen Gefäßplexus umgeben sind, gezeigt. Des Weiteren wurde eine Interaktion von Astrozyten/radiale Gliazellen mit dem entstehenden Gefäßnetz beobachtet. Schließlich zeigten sich das Einwandern von mikrogliaartigen Zellen aus dem mesenchymalen Organoidteil in das Nervengewebe.
Diese Arbeit bildet die Basis für die Generierung neuro-mesenchymaler Organoide als realistisches Modellsystem für die Entwicklung des Nervensystems. Solche Modellsysteme können für die Erforschung von Krankheiten, Toxizitätsstudien sowie Medikamententests verwendet werden.