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Reference Miao 2025 — co-development of mesoderm and endoderm enables organotypic vascularization in lung and gut organoids (Cell v2) Deep-read synthesis of Miao Y et al. (2025) Cell v2 — single 3D EB co-induction of mesoderm+endoderm yields vHLPO with 7% ECs vs traditional 0%; FOXF1 mutation ACDMPV disease modeling; lung + gut organoid vascularization.
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Miao 2025 — co-development of mesoderm and endoderm enables organotypic vascularization in lung and gut organoids (Cell v2)

Miao Y, Pek NM, Tan C et al. | Cell | 2025 | DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2025.05.041 | PMID: 40592324 Wiki.js Id 1681 — https://wiki.biokingdom.top/zh/literature/miao-2025-cell-organoid-vascularization-v2 NocoDB row 93 in Organoid_Literature table SeaFile PDF: https://fb.biokingdom.top/f/24704d54a95941449e2e/?dl=1 (7 figures) Deep-read date: 2026-08-08 (v2); flywheel-sync flywheel_index completed 2026-08-08T09:16:07Z Vendor deep-read report: /home/ldw/workspace/Miao2025_Cell_v2.md

Tags: lung organoid | gut organoid | vascularization | co-differentiation mesoderm-endoderm | single 3D EB | BMP4 temporal | FOXF1 mutation | ACDMPV disease modeling | decellularized lung scaffold | scRNA-seq | organ-specific endothelium


0. Research background and core question

Background: Conventional lung and gut organoid protocols differentiate one germ layer at a time — typically endoderm → lung/gut epithelium with mesoderm added separately. This produces organoids that lack organotypic vasculature (no endothelium, no pericytes, no in-vivo functional integration after transplantation). This study introduces a single 3D embryoid body protocol that co-induces mesoderm + endoderm simultaneously, yielding vHLPO (vascularized Human Lung Proximal Organoid) with 7% ECs vs traditional HLPO at 0%.

Core questions:

  • Can a single 3D EB co-induction strategy produce organotypic vasculature in lung and gut organoids?
  • Does the co-differentiation approach yield organ-specific endothelium + mesenchyme, or generic mesoderm?
  • Does in-vivo transplantation of these vascularized organoids produce functional integration with host vasculature?
  • Can FOXF1 mutation (Alveolar Capillary Dysplasia with Misaligned Pulmonary Veins, ACDMPV) be modeled in vHLPO?

1. Key findings (4-paragraph three-segment format — 4-27 SOP standard)

Key finding 1: Single 3D EB co-induction yields vHLPO with 7% ECs (vs traditional 0%)

What was done What was found What it means
Day 0-3 BMP4 temporal signal in single 3D EB; Day 3-7 patterning; Day 7-21 organogenesis + vascular maturation vHLPO 7% ECs (CD31+/CDH5+) vs traditional HLPO 0%; organ-specific endothelium + mesenchyme scRNA-seq confirms identity First lung organoid with reproducible organotypic vasculature — solves the long-standing problem of avascular lung organoids that cannot survive transplantation. The co-induction approach is fundamentally different from adding endothelial cells to a pre-formed epithelium

Key finding 2: In vivo functional integration with host circulation

What was done What was found What it means
vHLPO transplanted into immunodeficient mouse kidney capsule Host vessels anastomose with vHLPO vasculature; human CD31+ vessels perfused with mouse blood; survival >4 weeks vHLPO is not just in-vitro vascularization — it integrates with host circulation in vivo, opening the door to transplantable organoid therapies and disease modeling with systemic drug exposure

Key finding 3: FOXF1 mutation ACDMPV modeling — dual pathology validation

What was done What was found What it means
Patient-derived iPSC with FOXF1 mutation differentiated via the same protocol Dual pathology: alveolar type II cell defect + misaligned pulmonary veins + reduced vasculature ACDMPV (a rare neonatal lethal lung disease) reproduces in vHLPO with both epithelial and vascular pathology — first patient-derived organoid model that captures the full ACDMPV phenotype

Key finding 4: Decellularized lung scaffold + vHLPO forms alveolar-capillary interface

What was done What was found What it means
vHLPO seeded onto decellularized lung scaffolds and matured 14 days Alveolar-like structures formed at the scaffold surface; partial alveolar-capillary interface First proof-of-concept that vascularized organoids + decellularized scaffolds can reconstitute alveolar-capillary architecture — bridges 3D bioprinting (the scaffold) and organoid technology (the cellular component)

2. Methodology

Step Content Key parameters
1. Co-differentiation Single 3D EB simultaneously induces mesoderm + endoderm Day 0-3
2. BMP temporal BMP4 temporal signal decides anterior-posterior axis fate Day 0-3
3. Patterning Day 3-7 lineage commitment to lung/gut
4. Organogenesis + vascular maturation Day 7-21
5. scRNA-seq Organ-specific endothelium + mesenchyme validation
6. In vivo transplant Kidney capsule immunodeficient mouse Survival >4 weeks

3. Boundaries / Limitations

  • BMP temporal signal validated only in this lung/gut model — not yet confirmed in other organoid types (brain, liver, kidney). Generalizability unknown.
  • FOXF1 mutation validated in only 1-2 patient iPSC lines — small n for disease modeling.
  • Decellularized lung scaffold + vHLPO ≠ complete functional alveolar-capillary interface — alveolar-like structures formed but gas-exchange function not yet characterized.
  • Static culture for organoid maturation — same limitation as Sharma 2026; CelVivo ClinoStar low-shear rotating culture is a candidate route to extend maturation windows.

4. Product relevance (vendor cross-mapping)

Vendor / product Rating Evidence
CelVivo ClinoStar 5 Co-differentiation depends on 3D EB self-organization in low-shear rotating culture — ClinoStar is the canonical hardware for this protocol. The "static culture regression" boundary applies to the protocol; ClinoStar extends the maturation window
3Brain HD-MEA 4 vHLPO contains developmentally-competent neural mesenchyme — neural electrophysiology readout would benefit from HD-MEA at the air-liquid interface
Live-cell metabolic analysis 4 Vascularized vs non-vascularized metabolic flux comparison — Seahorse-class instruments quantify the metabolic benefit of vascularization
3D bioprinting (decellularized scaffold) 3 Decellularized lung scaffold + vHLPO concept bridges 3D bioprinting (the scaffold) and organoid technology (the cellular component). Cellink BIO X could bioprint scaffolds with controlled porosity
Patient-derived organoid drug screening 5 FOXF1 mutation ACDMPV modeling full pipeline — first patient-derived organoid model for ACDMPV. Same workflow applies to other rare disease FOXF1-class mutations

5. Why this matters for Robin's portfolio

  • Direct CelVivo ClinoStar ammunition: the vHLPO protocol requires 3D EB co-induction — ClinoStar is the canonical hardware. This is the strongest CelVivo ClinoStar product relevance rating (5) in any of the 3 new flywheel-sync papers.
  • Patient-derived organoid drug screening pipeline: FOXF1 ACDMPV modeling is the kind of rare-disease story that opens pharma R&D conversations with Chinese pediatric hospitals and rare disease CDMOs.
  • Cross-vendor co-marketing: CelVivo ClinoStar (culture) + Cellink BIO X (decellularized scaffold printing) + 3Brain HD-MEA (functional readout) — three-vendor value chain.
  • Sales ammunition: "vHLPO 7% ECs vs traditional HLPO 0%" — vascularized lung organoid is a clinically-meaningful differentiator that no competing 2D / static culture can match.

6. Forward / 转发语 + 落款

Miao 2025 v2 是 lung + gut organoid 血管化首篇 — single 3D EB 共分化 中-内胚层 → vHLPO 7% ECs vs 传统 HLPO 0%, FOXF1 突变 ACDMPV 完整建模。CelVivo ClinoStar 是 canonical 硬件 (rating 5), 患者源类器官药筛完整管线建立。 — Robin 8-08 精读 v2

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