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D. Shishkova et al. (Sep 2025) International Journal of Molecular Sciences 26 18Isolation of Primary Human Saphenous Vein Endothelial Cells, Human Internal Thoracic Artery Endothelial Cells, and Human Adipose Tissue-Derived Microvascular Endothelial Cells from Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
Primary human endothelial cells represent an essential tool to model endothelial dysfunction and to screen interventions for its treatment. Here,we developed a protocol for the synchronous isolation of primary human saphenous vein endothelial cells (HSaVEC),human internal thoracic artery endothelial cells (HITAEC),and human microvascular endothelial cells (HMVEC) from SV and ITA utilized as conduits during coronary artery bypass graft surgery and from subcutaneous adipose tissue excised while providing an access to the heart. Treatment by collagenase type IV and magnetic separation with anti-CD31-antibody-coated beads ensured relatively high efficiency of the isolation (≈60% for HSaVEC,≈50% for HITAEC,and ≈20% for HMVEC) and high purity (≥99%) of isolated ECs within ≈2 weeks (HSaVEC),≈2–3 weeks (HITAEC),and ≈3–4 weeks (HMVEC). A colorimetric assay of cell viability and proliferation,as well as real-time bioimpedance monitoring using the xCELLigence instrument,demonstrated high proliferative activity in HSaVEC,HITAEC,and HMVEC,whilst the in vitro tube formation assay indicated their angiogenic potential. The isolation of HSaVEC,HITAEC,and HMVEC from patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery is a promising option to investigate endothelial heterogeneity,to interrogate endothelial responses to various stresses,and to pinpoint the optimal approaches for restoring endothelial homeostasis,thereby reproducing them within the bedside-to-bench-to-bedside concept. View Publication -
L. A. Syding et al. (Sep 2025) Journal for Immunotherapy of Cancer 13 9High Treg and PMN-MDSC densities are a hallmark of tertiary lymphoid structures in fatal cases of cervical cancer
BackgroundHigh densities of tertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs) are associated with improved clinical outcomes in various malignancies,including human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). However,the role of TLSs in shaping antitumor immunity in HPV-induced cervical cancer (CESC) remains unclear. Therefore,we analyzed the density,composition,and prognostic impact of TLSs in patients with CESC as well as patients with HNSCC.MethodsMultiplex immunofluorescence,immunohistochemistry,and spatial transcriptomics were used to analyze TLS density and composition in HNSCC and CESC tissue sections with respect to patient prognosis. The spatial approach was supplemented by flow cytometry-based analysis of the polymorphonuclear myeloid-derived suppressor cell (PMN-MDSC) phenotype in freshly resected primary tumor tissues.ResultsAlthough both indications were associated with HPV infection,we confirmed a positive correlation between TLS density and improved overall survival only in patients with HNSCC. The TLS composition differed markedly between HNSCC and CESC samples,with a shift toward high regulatory T cell (Treg) and PMN-MDSC abundance in CESC samples. The highest Treg and PMN-MDSC levels were observed in patients with CESC who died of the disease. CESC-infiltrating PMN-MDSCs showed high arginase 1 expression,which correlated with diminished T-cell receptor (TCR)ζ chain expression in CESC-infiltrating T cells. Additionally,the high number of PMN-MDSCs in TLSs was associated with the absence of HPV-specific T cells in CESC.ConclusionsUnlike in HNSCC,the composition of TLSs,rather than their quantity,was associated with the overall survival of patients with CESC. High numbers of Tregs and PMN-MDSCs infiltrating immature TLSs prevail in patients with CESC who succumbed to the disease and seem to affect tumor-specific immune responses. View Publication -
G. Golinelli et al. (Aug 2025) Frontiers in Immunology 16 6Multiplex engineering using microRNA-mediated gene silencing in CAR T cells
Multiplex gene-edited chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapies face significant challenges,including potential oncogenic risks associated with double-strand DNA breaks. Targeted microRNAs (miRNAs) may provide a safer,functional,and tunable alternative for gene silencing without the need for DNA editing. As a proof of concept for multiplex gene silencing,we employed an optimized miRNA backbone and gene architecture to silence T-cell receptor (TCR) and major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I) in mesothelin-directed CAR (M5CAR) T cells. The efficacy of this approach was compared to CD3ζ and β2-microglobulin (β2M) CRISPR/Cas9 knockout (KO) cells. miRNA-expressing cassettes were incorporated into M5CAR lentiviral vectors,enabling combined gene silencing and CAR expression. Antitumor activity was evaluated using in vitro assays and in vivo pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma models. Silenced (S) M5CAR T cells retained antitumor functionality comparable to,and in some cases exceeding,that of KO cells. In vivo,S M5CAR T cells achieved tumor control with higher persistence and superior metastasis prevention. In vitro assays demonstrated enhanced resistance to alloreactive natural killer (NK) cells and peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Titratable multiplex gene silencing via targeted miRNAs offers an alternative to gene editing for CAR T cells,with potential advantages in potency,persistence,metastasis prevention,and immune evasion for allogeneic products. This strategy may overcome tumor-induced immunosuppression while avoiding the risks associated with DNA double-strand breaks. View Publication -
C. Marsman et al. (Aug 2025) Frontiers in Immunology 16 8Immune counter-evolution: immortalized B cell clones can undergo ex vivo directed evolution to counteract viral escape
IntroductionAmid the persistent threat of future pandemics,the continuous evolution of SARS-CoV-2 exposed critical challenges for vaccine efficacy and therapeutic interventions,highlighting the need for rapid and adaptable approaches to respond to immune escape variants.MethodsHere,we report the use of immortalized B cell libraries from human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and tonsil tissues to uncover B cell clones exhibiting cross-reactive neutralization against various SARS-CoV-2 variants and perform directed evolution of immortalized B cell clones to produce antibodies with improved binding and neutralization against emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants.ResultsImmortalization of PBMC and tonsil-derived human B cells was achieved through transduction with retroviral vectors encoding apoptosis inhibitors,yielding transduction efficiencies of 67.5% for PBMCs and 50.2% for tonsil-derived cells. Analysis revealed that immortalized B cell libraries produced with this method retain diverse immunoglobulin isotype representations. Through high-throughput functional screening of approximately 40,000 B cells per library,we identified 12 unique clones with neutralization activity for SARS-CoV-2,leading to selection of monoclonal antibodies with robust neutralization activity against Delta and BA.5 variants. We applied our directed evolution approach to libraries generated by ex vivo AID-induced somatic hypermutation (SHM) of immortalized B cell clones to enhance the affinity and cross-reactivity,resulting in improved binding and neutralization potency to escape variants such as EG.5.1 and JN.1. Furthermore,we engineered a bi-paratopic antibody combining KBA2401,a broadly neutralizing antibody binding to highly conserved epitope on Spike-RBD,and KBA2402,a broadly binding non-neutralizing antibody,resulting in enhanced potency against SARS-CoV-2 variant JN.1 and KP.3.DiscussionOur findings illustrate the use of immortalized B cell libraries for development of therapeutics that adapt to viral evolution and highlight the application of ex vivo directed evolution in refining antibody responses against emerging immune escape SARS-CoV-2 variants. The approach here described offers a promising pathway for rapid therapeutic development in the face of evolving viral threats. View Publication -
D. Xu et al. (Aug 2025) Nature Communications 16Programmable epigenome editing by transient delivery of CRISPR epigenome editor ribonucleoproteins
Programmable epigenome editors modify gene expression in mammalian cells by altering the local chromatin environment at target loci without inducing DNA breaks. However,the large size of CRISPR-based epigenome editors poses a challenge to their broad use in biomedical research and as future therapies. Here,we present Robust ENveloped Delivery of Epigenome-editor Ribonucleoproteins (RENDER) for transiently delivering programmable epigenetic repressors (CRISPRi,DNMT3A-3L-dCas9,CRISPRoff) and activator (TET1-dCas9) as ribonucleoprotein complexes into human cells to modulate gene expression. After rational engineering,we show that RENDER induces durable epigenetic silencing of endogenous genes across various human cell types,including primary T cells. Additionally,we apply RENDER to epigenetically repress endogenous genes in human stem cell-derived neurons,including the reduction of the neurodegenerative disease associated V337M-mutated Tau protein. Together,our RENDER platform advances the delivery of CRISPR-based epigenome editors into human cells,broadening the use of epigenome editing in fundamental research and therapeutic applications. Epigenome editing programs gene silencing without inducing DNA breaks but challenges in delivery into human cells limit its broader use. Here,the authors present the RENDER platform,which uses virus-like particles to enable CRISPR-based epigenome editing for durable gene silencing in human cells. View Publication -
Z. Li et al. (Aug 2025) Cell Death & Disease 16 1Targeting PRDX1 impairs acute myeloid leukemic blasts and stem cells by disrupting redox homeostasis
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aggressive hematologic malignancy with a poor prognosis and limited therapeutic options. Leukemic stem cells (LSCs),which drive disease progression and confer resistance to therapy,pose a significant challenge to conventional treatment strategies. In this study,we identified and characterized the inhibitory mechanisms of TH37,a small molecule derived from traditional Chinese medicine,which selectively targets AML blasts and LSCs. Our analyses identified peroxiredoxin 1 (PRDX1),an enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide (a reactive oxygen species),as the primary molecular target of TH37. We demonstrated that TH37 directly interacts with PRDX1,inhibiting its enzymatic activity and thereby elevating intracellular reactive oxygen species levels in AML cells. PRDX1 was found to be overexpressed in AML,and its expression correlated with poor prognosis and the activation of AML- and cancer-associated pathways. Targeting PRDX1,either through lentiviral short-hairpin RNA-mediated silencing or TH37 treatment,induced apoptosis,reduced colony formation,and impaired the engraftment and growth of AML cells in immunodeficient mouse models. Furthermore,TH37 synergized with conventional chemotherapeutic agent to significantly reduce the viability and colony-forming capacity of AML cells. These findings demonstrate the critical role of PRDX1 in AML pathogenesis and highlight its potential as a key therapeutic target to improve clinical outcomes for AML patients. View Publication -
A. V. Jeyachandran et al. (Aug 2025) PLOS Pathogens 21 8Differential tropisms of old and new world hantaviruses influence virulence and developing host-directed antiviral candidates
Hantaviruses are zoonotically transmitted from rodents to humans through the respiratory route,with no currently approved antivirals or widely available vaccines. The recent discovery of interhuman-transmitted Andes virus (ANDV) necessitates the systematic identification of cell tropism,infective potential,and potent therapeutic agents. We utilized human primary lung endothelial cells,various pluripotent stem cell-derived heart and brain cell types,and established human lung organoid models to evaluate the tropisms of Old World Hantaan (HTNV) and New World ANDV and Sin Nombre (SNV) viruses. ANDV exhibited broad tropism for all cell types assessed. SNV readily infected pulmonary endothelial cells,while HTNV robustly amplified in endothelial cells,cardiomyocytes,and astrocytes. We also provide the first evidence of hantaviral infection in human 3D distal lung organoids,which effectively modeled these differential tropisms. ANDV infection transcriptionally promoted cell injury and inflammatory responses,and downregulated lipid metabolic pathways in lung epithelial cells. Evaluation of selected drug candidates and pharmacotranscriptomics revealed that the host-directed small molecule compound urolithin B inhibited ANDV infection and restored cellular metabolism with minimal changes in host transcription. Given the scarcity of academic BSL-4 facilities that enable in vivo hantaviral studies,this investigation presents advanced human cell-based model systems that closely recapitulate host cell tropism and responses to infection,thereby providing critical platforms to evaluate potential antiviral drug candidates. Author summaryHantaviruses are fatal human pathogens that cause hemorrhagic fevers and are classified into either Old World or New World groups. Though most hantaviruses utilize zoonotic transmission,the New World Andes virus (ANDV) is unique in its ability to spread between humans. This distinct transmission mode underscores the need to investigate its cell tropism,pathogenicity,and therapeutic targets. Thus,we performed a systems-level comparison of the Old World Hantaan virus (HTNV) and New World hantaviruses,ANDV and Sin Nombre virus (SNV),using human lung,heart,and brain cell models,alongside lipidomic and transcriptomic profiling. We observed that ANDV exhibits broad tropism,infecting all tested cell types,including lung epithelial cells. HTNV replicated in lung endothelial,heart,and brain cells,whereas SNV replication was largely confined to lung endothelial cells. Notably,ANDV infection induced stronger host transcriptional changes,promoted cell injury and inflammatory responses,and suppressed lipid metabolic pathways in lung epithelial cells. Further drug testing and pharmacotranscriptomic analysis identified effective inhibitors of ANDV infection,including urolithin B,that restored cellular metabolism with minimal transcriptional disruption. This study provides a comparative framework for understanding hantavirus cell tropism and host responses and highlights potential antiviral candidates for treating these severe viral infections. View Publication -
F. C. Mateus et al. (Sep 2025) Human Cell 38 6A stem cell-based toolkit to model Angelman syndrome caused by paternal uniparental disomy of chromosome 15
Angelman syndrome is a rare neurodevelopmental disorder caused by the loss of function of the maternally inherited UBE3A gene within the chr15q11-q13 region. This gene is subjected to a tissue-specific form of genomic imprinting leading to the silencing of the paternal allele in neurons. Angelman syndrome can result from various (epi)genetic mechanisms,with paternal uniparental disomy of chromosome 15 (patUPD15) being one of the rarest and least studied due to the absence of suitable models. To address this gap,we generated three independent induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lines from individuals with Angelman syndrome caused by patUPD15,alongside genetically matched unaffected familial controls. Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) were reprogrammed into iPSCs using a non-integrative Sendai virus-based approach expressing the Yamanaka factors. All iPSC lines underwent rigorous quality control,confirming stem cell identity,trilineage differentiation potential,and genetic and epigenetic integrity. This newly established iPSC toolkit provides a powerful platform to investigate the molecular underpinnings of Angelman syndrome caused by patUPD15,paving the way for future translational research and therapeutic development tailored for this understudied form of the disorder. The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13577-025-01287-8. View Publication -
O. Contreras et al. (Aug 2025) iScience 28 9OpenEMMU: A versatile, open-source EdU multiplexing methodology for studying DNA replication and cell cycle dynamics
5-Ethynyl-2′-deoxyuridine (EdU) has revolutionized DNA replication and cell cycle analyses through fast,efficient click chemistry detection. However,commercial EdU kits suffer from high costs,proprietary formulations,limited antibody multiplexing capabilities,and difficulties with larger biological specimens. Here,we present OpenEMMU (Open-source EdU Multiplexing Methodology for Understanding DNA replication dynamics),an optimized,affordable,and user-friendly click chemistry platform utilizing off-the-shelf reagents. OpenEMMU enhances efficiency,brightness,and multiplexing capabilities of EdU staining with both non-conjugated and conjugated antibodies across diverse cell types,including T cell activation and proliferation assays. We validated its effectiveness for the fluorescent imaging of nascent DNA synthesis in developing embryos and organs,including embryonic heart,forelimbs,and 3D hiPSC-derived cardiac organoids. OpenEMMU also enabled the deep-tissue 3D imaging of DNA synthesis in zebrafish larvae and under replication stress in embryos at high spatial resolution. This approach opens new avenues for understanding organismal development,cell proliferation,and DNA replication dynamics with unprecedented precision and flexibility. Subject areas: Biochemistry,Cell biology,Developmental biology,Computational bioinformatics View Publication -
M. Long et al. (Sep 2025) Scientific Reports 15 4Detecting MUNC18-1 related presynaptic dysfunction and rescue in human iPSC-derived neurons
Human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) derived neurons are powerful tools to model disease biology in the drug development space. Here we leveraged a spectrum of neurophysiological tools to characterize iPSC-derived NGN2 neurons. Specifically,we applied these technologies to detect phenotypes associated with presynaptic dysfunction and rescue in NGN2 neurons lacking a synaptic vesicle associated protein MUNC18-1,encoded by syntaxin binding protein 1 gene (STXBP1). STXBP1 homozygous knock out NGN2 neurons lacked miniature post synaptic currents and demonstrated disrupted network bursting as assayed with multielectrode array and calcium imaging. Furthermore,knock out neurons released less glutamate into culture media,consistent with a presynaptic deficit. These synaptic phenotypes were rescued by reconstitution of STXBP1 protein by AAV transduction in a dose-dependent manner. Our results identify a complementary suite of physiological methods suitable to examine the modulation of synaptic transmission in human neurons. View Publication -
N. J. Giridhar et al. (Sep 2025) Biology Open 14 9Temporal transcriptomic profiling of human three-dimensional neuromuscular co-cultures
The principal organization of mammalian neuromuscular junctions (NMJs) shares essential features across species. However,human NMJs (hNMJs) exhibit distinct structural and physiological properties. While recent advances in stem-cell-based systems have significantly improved in vitro modeling of hNMJs,the extent to which these models recapitulate in vivo development remains unclear. Here,we performed temporal transcriptomic analysis of human three-dimensional (3D) neuromuscular co-cultures,composed of iPSC-derived motoneurons and skeletal muscle engineered from primary myoblasts. We found that the expression pattern follows a temporally coordinated gene expression program underlying NMJ maturation. The model recapitulates transcriptional features of NMJ development,including early myoblast fusion and presynaptic development,followed by a late-stage upregulation of postsynaptic markers and embryonic AChR subunits. Importantly,comparable transcriptional dynamics across two independent hiPSC lines confirm the reproducibility and robustness of this system. This study confirms on a transcriptional level that human 3D neuromuscular co-cultures are a robust and physiologically relevant model for investigating hNMJ development and function. View Publication -
F. M. Duarte et al. (Sep 2025) PLOS One 20 9Reaching a cell monolayer at the end of hiPSC differentiation enhances neural crest lineage commitment
Neural crest stem cells (NCSCs) compose a highly migratory,multipotent,stem cell population arising from the neural plate border of the embryonic ectoderm. Investigating the development of NCSCs is critical in understanding both embryonic development and abnormal events that underlie neurocristopathies. Suggested seeding densities in in vitro human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) differentiation protocols,varying between 10,000 cells/cm 2 and 200,000 cells/cm 2,demonstrate a lack of consensus on the optimal conditions to obtain NCSCs. Aiming to maximize the differentiation efficiency of hiPSCs towards the NCSCs lineage,we investigated the effect of the initial seeding density on NCSCs lineage commitment,both in fibroblast- and human peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC)-derived hiPSCs. Cultures were characterized with gene and protein expression analysis assessing stemness ( OCT3/4 and NANOG ),neural crest identity ( SNAI2 and SOX10 ) and neuroectoderm identity ( PAX6 and SOX1 ). We demonstrate that reaching a confluent monolayer of cells by the end of the differentiating protocol is crucial to obtaining NCSCs from hiPSCs. To achieve this,our results indicated 17,000 cells/cm 2 is the optimal initial seeding density. Under this protocol,a confluent monolayer was reached after 8 days of differentiation and an average of 89% SOX10 positive cells were obtained. The fold change of SNAI2 and SOX10 expression was 11-fold and 17-fold higher,respectively,in cultures seeded with 17,000 cells/cm 2,compared to the highest tested density of 200,000 cells/cm 2 . In contrast,seeding 200,000 cells/cm 2 induced neuroectoderm-like cells,confirmed by an average of 45% of cells marking positive for PAX6. With this work,we demonstrate the importance of achieving cellular confluency during NCSCs differentiation. View Publication
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