A 3D thyroid model was developed to address the limitations of 2D cultures and study the effects of compounds like 3-MNT on dehalogenase 1 (IYD) and metabolic activity. Morphology was assessed by TEM, and the expression of tissue-specific genes (TPO, TSHR, PAX8, TTF-1, NIS, IYD, TG) and metabolic features were analyzed using qRT-PCR, immunofluorescence, western blotting, ELISA, and LC-MS/MS, with and without TSH stimulus and 3-MNT treatment. Confocal and TEM analyses confirmed a follicle-like 3D structure. Expression of TPO, NIS, TG, TSH, and PAX markers was significantly higher (p < 0.05) in 3D versus 2D cultures, and ELISA showed increased TG protein production. 3-MNT treatment inhibited IYD activity, indicated by increased MIT and DIT in the media, and significantly altered (p < 0.05) NIS, TG, IYD, TSHR, and TPO expression. These findings suggest 3D thyroid cultures closely replicate tissue traits and functionality, providing a valuable tool for thyroid research.

Development and primary characterization of a human thyroid organoid in vitro model for thyroid metabolism investigation

Carnicelli V.;Vitelli V.;Saba A.;Saponaro F.;Chiellini G.;Sabbatini A. R. M.;Giambelluca M. A.;Lenzi P.;Fornai F.;Rossi L.;Materazzi G.;Ambrosini C. E.;Rutigliano G.;Zucchi R.;Bizzarri R.
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Ghelardoni S.
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2024-01-01

Abstract

A 3D thyroid model was developed to address the limitations of 2D cultures and study the effects of compounds like 3-MNT on dehalogenase 1 (IYD) and metabolic activity. Morphology was assessed by TEM, and the expression of tissue-specific genes (TPO, TSHR, PAX8, TTF-1, NIS, IYD, TG) and metabolic features were analyzed using qRT-PCR, immunofluorescence, western blotting, ELISA, and LC-MS/MS, with and without TSH stimulus and 3-MNT treatment. Confocal and TEM analyses confirmed a follicle-like 3D structure. Expression of TPO, NIS, TG, TSH, and PAX markers was significantly higher (p < 0.05) in 3D versus 2D cultures, and ELISA showed increased TG protein production. 3-MNT treatment inhibited IYD activity, indicated by increased MIT and DIT in the media, and significantly altered (p < 0.05) NIS, TG, IYD, TSHR, and TPO expression. These findings suggest 3D thyroid cultures closely replicate tissue traits and functionality, providing a valuable tool for thyroid research.
2024
Cristiani, S.; Bertolini, A.; Carnicelli, V.; Contu, L.; Vitelli, V.; Saba, A.; Saponaro, F.; Chiellini, G.; Sabbatini, A. R. M.; Giambelluca, M. A.; ...espandi
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