Issue 24, 2024

A three-dimensional vessel-on-chip model to study Puumala orthohantavirus pathogenesis

Abstract

Puumala orthohantavirus (PUUV) infection in humans can result in hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome. Endothelial cells (ECs) are primarily infected with increased vascular permeability as a central aspect of pathogenesis. Historically, most studies included ECs cultured under static two-dimensional (2D) conditions, thereby not recapitulating the physiological environment due to their lack of flow and inherent pro-inflammatory state. Here, we present a high-throughput model for culturing primary human umbilical vein ECs in 3D vessels-on-chip in which we compared host responses of these ECs to those of static 2D-cultured ECs on a transcriptional level. The phenotype of ECs in vessels-on-chip more closely resembled the in vivo situation due to higher similarity in expression of genes encoding described markers for disease severity and coagulopathy, including IDO1, LGALS3BP, IL6 and PLAT, and more diverse endothelial-leukocyte interactions in the context of PUUV infection. In these vessels-on-chip, PUUV infection did not directly increase vascular permeability, but increased monocyte adhesion. This platform can be used for studying pathogenesis and assessment of possible therapeutics for other endotheliotropic viruses even in high biocontainment facilities.

Graphical abstract: A three-dimensional vessel-on-chip model to study Puumala orthohantavirus pathogenesis

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Jun 2024
Accepted
27 Aug 2024
First published
18 Sep 2024

Lab Chip, 2024,24, 5347-5359

A three-dimensional vessel-on-chip model to study Puumala orthohantavirus pathogenesis

D. Noack, A. van Haperen, M. C. G. N. van den Hout, E. M. Marshall, R. W. Koutstaal, V. van Duinen, L. Bauer, A. J. van Zonneveld, W. F. J. van IJcken, M. P. G. Koopmans and B. Rockx, Lab Chip, 2024, 24, 5347 DOI: 10.1039/D4LC00543K

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