Analysis of reproducibility and robustness of a renal proximal tubule microphysiological system OrganoPlate 3-lane 40 for in vitro studies of drug transport and toxicity. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Microphysiological systems are an emerging area of in vitro drug development, and their independent evaluation is important for wide adoption and use. The primary goal of this study was to test reproducibility and robustness of a renal proximal tubule microphysiological system, OrganoPlate 3-lane 40, as an in vitro model for drug transport and toxicity studies. This microfluidic model was compared with static multiwell cultures and tested using several human renal proximal tubule epithelial cell (RPTEC) types. The model was characterized in terms of the functional transport for various tubule-specific proteins, epithelial permeability of small molecules (cisplatin, tenofovir, and perfluorooctanoic acid) versus large molecules (fluorescent dextrans, 60-150kDa), and gene expression response to a nephrotoxic xenobiotic. The advantages offered by OrganoPlate 3-lane 40 as compared with multiwell cultures are the presence of media flow, albeit intermittent, and increased throughput compared with other microfluidic models. However, OrganoPlate 3-lane 40 model appeared to offer only limited (eg, MRP-mediated transport) advantages in terms of either gene expression or functional transport when compared with the multiwell plate culture conditions. Although OrganoPlate 3-lane 40 can be used to study cellular uptake and direct toxic effects of small molecules, it may have limited utility for drug transport studies. Overall, this study offers refined experimental protocols and comprehensive comparative data on the function of RPETCs in traditional multiwell culture and microfluidic OrganoPlate 3-lane 40, information that will be invaluable for the prospective end-users of in vitro models of the human proximal tubule.

published proceedings

  • Toxicol Sci

altmetric score

  • 1.5

author list (cited authors)

  • Sakolish, C., Moyer, H. L., Tsai, H., Ford, L. C., Dickey, A. N., Wright, F. A., ... Rusyn, I.

citation count

  • 2

complete list of authors

  • Sakolish, Courtney||Moyer, Haley L||Tsai, Han-Hsuan D||Ford, Lucie C||Dickey, Allison N||Wright, Fred A||Han, Gang||Bajaj, Piyush||Baltazar, Maria T||Carmichael, Paul L||Stanko, Jason P||Ferguson, Stephen S||Rusyn, Ivan

publication date

  • October 2023