Protocol for the generation and expansion of human iPS cell-derived ureteric bud organoids

The ureteric bud (UB) is a kidney precursor tissue that repeats branching morphogenesis and gives rise to the collecting ducts (CDs) and lower urinary tract. Here, we describe protocols to generate iUB organoids from human iPSCs; iUB organoids repeat branching morphogenesis. We describe how to expan...

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description The ureteric bud (UB) is a kidney precursor tissue that repeats branching morphogenesis and gives rise to the collecting ducts (CDs) and lower urinary tract. Here, we describe protocols to generate iUB organoids from human iPSCs; iUB organoids repeat branching morphogenesis. We describe how to expand iUB-organoid-derived tip colonies and how to induce CD progenitors from iUB organoids. These organoids can be used to study CD development and potentially as a model of kidney and urinary tract diseases. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Mae et al. (2020). [Display omitted] •Protocol for ureteric bud (UB) organoids with repeated branching potential•An expansion culture approach for UB tip colonies using hydrogel•Differentiation of UB organoids into 2D and 3D collecting duct progenitors Publisher’s note: Undertaking any experimental protocol requires adherence to local institutional guidelines for laboratory safety and ethics. The ureteric bud (UB) is a kidney precursor tissue that repeats branching morphogenesis and gives rise to the collecting ducts (CDs) and lower urinary tract. Here, we describe protocols to generate iUB organoids from human iPSCs; iUB organoids repeat branching morphogenesis. We describe how to expand iUB-organoid-derived tip colonies and how to induce CD progenitors from iUB organoids. These organoids can be used to study CD development and potentially as a model of kidney and urinary tract diseases.
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