Isolation of mouse pancreatic islet Procr+ progenitors and long-term expansion of islet organoids in vitro

Jingqiang Wang, Daisong Wang, Xinyi Chen, Shubo Yuan, Lanyue Bai, Chunye Liu, Yi Arial Zeng*

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    Abstract

    Insulin production is required for glucose homeostasis. Pancreatic islet β cells are the only cells that produce insulin in humans; however, generation of functional β cells in vitro from embryonic or adult tissues has been challenging. Here, we describe isolation of pancreatic islet progenitors from adult mice, which enables the efficient generation and long-term expansion of functional islet organoids in vitro. This protocol starts with purification of protein C receptor (Procr)-expressing islet progenitors. Coculture with endothelial cells generates islet organoids in vitro that can be expanded by passage. Functional maturation is achieved as a consequence of a prolonged culture period and cyclic glucose stimulation. Primary islet organoids form in 7–10 days. Subsequently, each passage takes 1 week, with the final maturation step requiring 3 weeks of additional culture. The resulting organoids are predominantly composed of β cells but also contain small proportions of α, δ and pancreatic polypeptide cells. The organoids sense glucose and secrete insulin. This approach thus provides a strategy for β cell generation in vitro and an organoid system to study islet regeneration and diseases.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1359-1384
    Number of pages26
    JournalNature protocols
    Volume17
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May 2022

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