
Benchmarking porcine pancreatic ductal organoids for drug screening applications
Authors
Christos Karampelias, Kaiyuan Yang, Michael Sterr, Mireia Molina van Den Bosch, Simone Renner, Janina Fuß, Sören Franzenburg, Tatsuya Kin, Eckhard Wolf, Elisabeth Kemter, Heiko Lickert
Year of publication
2025Journal
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Summary
Primary human pancreatic ductal organoids (HPDO) have emerged as a model to study pancreas biology and disease. Yet, donor material availability, and a lack of extensive benchmarking limits the range of applications. To address this gap, we established porcine pancreatic ductal organoids (PPDO) as a system from an easily obtainable source to model pancreatic ductal/progenitor biology. We benchmarked PPDO to HPDO and primary porcine pancreas using single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-Seq). We observed no overt phenotypic differences in PPDO derived from distinct developmental stages, with a WNT signaling enriched population characterizing PPDO. PPDO exhibited differentiation potential towards mature ductal cells and limited potential towards endocrine lineages. We used PPDO as a platform to assess the safety of FDA-approved drugs and showed conserved toxicity of statins and α-adrenergic receptor inhibitors between PPDO and HPDO cultures. Overall, our results highlight the PPDO as a model for mammalian duct/progenitor applications.