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Patient-derived airway organoids from BAL fluid model injury and therapy responses in neonatal bronchopulmonary dysplasia

SONTI, S.; Cantu, A.; Gutierrez, M. C.; Leek, C.; Pelton, P.; Jensen, E. A.; Lingappan, K.

2025-08-15 developmental biology
10.1101/2025.08.11.669535 bioRxiv
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Lung tissue from fetal and neonatal lung samples is tough to obtain, and capturing cells from a living patient with evolving or established disease is very challenging. We hypothesized that airway organoids derived from bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) samples obtained from intubated preterm infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) will recapitulate the epithelial heterogeneity seen in human airways and can be used to study lung injury and therapeutic response in vitro. Here, we demonstrate that BAL sample-derived airway organoids from ventilator-dependent patients with established BPD exhibited cellular heterogeneity consistent with that observed in the human airway. Developed organoids contain basal cell progenitors and a spectrum of differentiated epithelial subtypes, including secretory, ciliated, PNECs, and hillock cells. Hyperoxia exposure and treatment with dexamethasone caused significant cellular transcriptional changes and highlighted biological pathways, both known and novel, with distinct findings based on sex as a biological variable. Findings were validated in an independent dataset from human BPD lung samples. Infant BAL-derived human lung organoids represent a cutting-edge model that bridges a critical gap in BPD research. They combine the advantages of being patient-specific and capturing developmental lung biology, with the experimental flexibility of an in vitro system.

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