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Hydrogel-Embedded Precision-Cut Lung Slices Recapitulate Fibrotic Gene Expression and Enable Therapeutic Response Evaluation

Tanneberger, A. E.; Blomberg, R.; Yendamuri, T.; Noelle, H.; Jacot, J. G.; Burgess, J. K.; Magin, C. M.

2026-03-27 bioengineering
10.64898/2026.03.24.714004 bioRxiv
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Precision-cut lung slices (PCLS) retain the native cells and extracellular matrix that contribute to the structural and functional integrity of lung tissue. This technique enables the study of cell-matrix interactions and is particularly useful for pre-clinical pharmacological studies. More specifically, PCLS are widely used to model the complex pathophysiology of pulmonary fibrosis, an uncurable and progressive interstitial lung disease. Current ex vivo pulmonary fibrosis models expose PCLS to pro-fibrotic biochemical cues over a short timeframe (hours to days) and quickly collect samples for analysis due to viability concerns. This condensed timeline is a limitation to understanding chronic disease mechanisms. To extend the utility of ex vivo pulmonary fibrosis models, PCLS were embedded in engineered hydrogels and exposed to pro-fibrotic biochemical and biophysical cues. Hydrogel-embedded PCLS maintained greater than 80% total cell viability over 3 weeks in culture. Gene expression patterns in samples exposed to pro-fibrotic cues matched trends measured in human fibrotic lung tissue. Finally, treatment with Nintedanib, a Food and Drug Administration approved pulmonary fibrosis drug, moderately reduced fibroblast activation and influenced epithelial cell differentiation. Collectively, these results show that hydrogel-embedded PCLS models of pulmonary fibrosis extend our ability to study fibrotic processes ex vivo and, when applied to human tissues, present a new approach methodology for studying lung disease and treatment.

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