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                                                                                                                                              Leading Edge
                                                                                                                                               Essay
                  Modeling Human Nutrition
                  Using Human Embryonic Stem Cells
                                    1,                             1
                  DannyBen-Zvi * and Douglas A. Melton
                  1
                   DepartmentofStemCellandRegenerativeBiology,HarvardStemCellInstitute,HarvardUniversity,7DivinityAvenue,CambridgeMA,USA
                  *Correspondence: benzvi@fas.harvard.edu
                   http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2015.02.039
                  Nutrition presents unanswered scientific questions of high public health importance. We envision
                  model systems composed of interacting gastrointestinal and metabolic tissues derived from
                  human embryonic stem cells, populated by gut microbiota. The culture will be embedded in 3D
                  scaffolds, creating a controlled experimental system that enables tissue sampling and imaging.
                  Introduction                                     autoimmune diseases? Is it the high car-         respond to distinct nutritional challenges,
                  In the 19th century, important advances in       bohydrate, high fat content, or both, of         their responses to food differ; indeed, our
                  physiologyarosefromanunusualrelation-            western diets that leads to obesity and          diet and lifestyle are strikingly different
                  shipbetweenthephysicianWilliamBeau-              metabolic syndrome? (Antico et al.,              from those of model organisms. More-
                  mont and his patient Alexis St. Martin.          2012; Nature Editors, 2014; Feinman              over, most model organisms have limited
                  St. Martin received a shotgun wound that         et al., 2014; Key et al., 2006)? Even in         genetic and environmental variability. On
                  left him with a sizeable opening in his          cases with conclusive epidemiologic              the other hand, primary and immortalized
                  stomach that did not close. Beaumont             data, the underlying mechanisms that             human cell lines are easy to manipulate,
                  availedhimselfofSt.Martin’suniquecon-            link  nutrition  and pathology are not           are amenable to imaging and screening,
                  dition and conducted some of the first            entirely clear: how does obesity lead to         and provide highly reproducible results.
                  digestion experiments. For 10 years he           development of insulin resistance? How           Yet,immortalizedcelllinesdiffermetabol-
                  continuedthis research combining in vivo         does a Mediterranean diet prevent car-           ically from cells in vivo and are limited in
                  and in vitro approaches. For example, by         diovascular disease (Estruch et al., 2013;       their ability to teach us about the function
                  tying food to a string and inserting it          Qatanani and Lazar, 2007; Ye et al.,             of organs and the intra and inter-organ
                  through the hole in St. Martin’s stomach         2012)? These unanswered questions                signaling.
                  and retrieving it later, Beaumont was            lend themselves to nutritional myths and            Digestion is a complex process per-
                  able to retrieve the food and observe            inconclusive recommendations that have           formed physically and chemically by the
                  digestion in real time. He also removed          becomeall too commonplace in the daily           gastrointestinal (GI) organs and exocrine
                  gastric juice from St. Martin’s stomach          news. As a result, the public is easily          glands together with gut bacteria. Food
                  watched it digest food in a test tube,           confused by opposing views supported             is sensed in the gut by enteroendocrine
                  providingnewinformationonthemechan-              by scientific evidence (Malik and Hu,             cells  that prepare the body for the
                  ical and chemical nature of digestion.           2007; Matarese and Pories, 2014; Willett         incoming meal: For example, the hor-
                     Obviously,thescientificcommunityhas            and Stampfer, 2013).                             mone Cck regulates the release of
                  come a long way since then, with new                Nutritional questions may be easy to          pancreatic enzymes, Pyy signals to neu-
                  methodstostudyphysiologyandnutrition             pose, but they are difficult to answer for        rons that regulate satiety and behavior,
                  using cell lines, model organisms, and           reasons we outline below. Here, we pro-          Glp1 sensitizes insulin-secreting cells
                  endoscopic views of the human digestive          pose a stem-cell-centric point of view           in anticipation for the increase in blood
                  system. Nutritional scientists studying          andsuggestthathumanstemcellmodels                glucose (Psichas et al., 2015). The im-
                  microbiology, physiology, neurobiology,          of digestive processes could be a power-         mune system sustains a symbiotic rela-
                  immunology,      epidemiology,      genetics,    ful  experimental system to study the            tionship with gut bacteria necessary for
                  and behavior have made substantial               physiology of digestion and nutrition in         digestion (Round and Mazmanian, 2009),
                  progress in understanding the biology of         the future.                                      and the enteric and nervous systems
                  food.                                                                                             regulate gut motility, behavior, and blood
                     Nonetheless, we have yet to compre-           Challenges in Nutritional Science                circulation through chemical and physical
                  hensively answer some major nutritional          Many discoveries in physiology have              sensing of food. Metabolites themselves
                  questions of wide public interest. For           been made possible by the use of model           act as signaling molecules, capable of
                  instance, is being vegetarian beneficial          organisms, including fish, rodents, and           binding nuclear receptors such as the
                  to one’s health, and if so, how? Is organi-      flies. Advanced experimental tools were           PPARproteins. All cells consume metab-
                  cally farmed food healthier or only more         developed to study these organisms,              olites and change their cell biology in
                  expensive? How does the introduction of          and they will continue to provide invalu-        accordance with food availability, linking
                  new crops and cooking methods affect             able data for many years to come. How-           nutrition to every process in the body
                  our health? Can nutrition reduce risk for        ever, since each species evolved to              and making nutrition a Gordian knot.
                  12 Cell 161, March 26, 2015 ª2015 Elsevier Inc.
                  Variability between individuals must         a new range of research avenues on             equivalent of blood: a medium that will
                be taken into account. Not only do we          understanding human gut biology and            support the culture of many cell types
                have different eating habits and taste         disease through the use of hESCs and           and transport biomolecules between
                preferences, but we also vary in our           iPSCs.                                         different organs. This bottleneck must be
                ability to digest and metabolize food.           Other cell types can also be differ-         relieved before a modular, multi-organ
                Metabolic variability of individuals is        entiated from hESCs. Insulin-secreting         system can be incorporated to study
                largely unexplored and may be affected         b-cells can be grown from hESCs in clus-       digestion and nutrition, or any other
                by numerous factors, including culture,        terscomparableinsizetoanisletofLang-           multi-organ process. Nonetheless, re-
                psychology, genetics, gut microbiome           erhans (Pagliuca et al., 2014). Similarly, a   searchers have been able to generate
                composition, epigenetics, and neuroen-         protocol for deriving glucagon-secreting       increasingly complex functional models
                docrine regulation.                            a-cells has been established (Rezania          of angiogenesis, blood brain barrier, car-
                  Given these difficulties, how might one       et al., 2011). This raises the possibility of  diovascular system, nutrient absorption,
                begin to systematically tackle the ques-       building a human stem-cell-derived islet       and liver drug metabolism (Bhatia and
                tion of how nutrition affects health?          (SC-islet) containing all the pancreatic       Ingber, 2014).
                Although we cannot literally create a win-     endocrine cells types. Many labs are              In addition, maturation of the SC-
                dow into the human gut to obtain Beau-         developing    methods to differentiate         organs remains a critical challenge for
                mont’s view, researchers today would           hESCsintoothercelltypessuchasadipo-            the success of any stem-cell-derived
                benefit from direct access to the human         cytes (Cuaranta-Monroy et al., 2014),          model. Intestinal SC-gut organoids have
                gut. Fortunately new technologies are          hepatocytes (Takebe et al., 2013), and         improved their function after transplanta-
                converging in a manner that may allow          myocytes (Salani et al., 2012) and find         tion under the kidney capsule of a recip-
                us to recreate a functional GI system          appropriate culture conditions to keep         ient mouse (Watson et al., 2014). It is
                in vitro. Our ability to generate organoids    cells functional for extended periods of       hypothesized that vascularization is crit-
                and tissues from human embryonic stem          time (Sachs and Clevers, 2014). It is likely   ical for this process, so proper maturation
                cells (hESCs) or induced pluripotent           that we will be able to generate functional    of organs may require co-culture with
                stem cells (iPSCs) continues to make           organoids and cell types such as SC-liver      vascular endothelial cells, which can
                rapid progress. We may soon be able to         and SC-gut for most metabolic organs.          also be derived from stem cells (van der
                assemblethemintoaminiatureGIsystem               The ability to genetically modify stem       Meeretal., 2013).
                in a dish or even on a chip. This would        cells that are used to make the tissues           If thesechallengescanbemet,itshould
                allow for the manipulation and analysis        and organs will be enormously valuable         be possible in the future to generate an
                of digestion in a reproducible, accurate,      in  determining which genes function           in vitro system composed of several hu-
                and large-scale manner, and facilitate         in which cells to affect phenotype. Ad-        man ES- or iPS-derived cell types and
                exploration of the effects of individual       vances in gene editing by TALEN and            organoids that will absorb food from the
                genetic and microbial diversity. Here we       CRISPR technologies make it possible           luminal side and be connected basally
                discuss how these pieces might come            to test both loss and gain of function for     by fluid to liver, pancreas, muscle, and/
                together to aid the science of nutrition.      specific genes and organs.                      or adipose SC-derived tissue, delivering
                                                                 A complementary advance has come             hormones and nutrients from one tissue
                Building a Functional                          from bioengineering, making ‘‘organs-          to the next (Figure 1). This would circum-
                Gastrointestinal System In Vitro               on-a-chip.’’ The chips are microfluidic         ventproblemsarisingfromusingimmortal
                Intestinal organoids are miniature, three      devices, populated by cell cultures orga-      cell lines to generate organoids, as these
                dimensional, star-shaped versions of the       nized and perfused such that they              display altered cellular metabolism and
                full intestine consisting of a single epithe-  resemble tissue and organ biology more         generally do not give rise to in vivo 3D
                lial layer with crypts and villi. Stem cells   than the classic tissue culture in a dish.     structures such as a liver lobule or an islet
                at the base of the crypt can be isolated       The technology aims to preserve the            of Langerhans. Clean human primary
                from human and mouse primary cultures,         advantagesofcellculture,suchasacces-           cultures are difficult to obtain, especially
                andcangeneratemultiplecelltypes,such           sibility, control, and reproducibility in an   from many tissues at the same time.
                as pit cells, enteroendocrine cells, and       environment that recapitulates in vivo         In vitro differentiated cells overcome
                mucus glands facing a miniature lumen.         physiology.                                    these problems and can reproduce spe-
                Remarkably, these organoids can be               In recent years we have observed a           cific genetic backgrounds which can be
                grown for long periods of time, and            tantalizing increase in the sophistication     usefulforpersonalizedmedicineorsimply
                have been used by many labs now to             of organs-on-a-chip, and an emergence          tointroducehumangeneticvariabilityinto
                studyinvitro digestive enzymatic activity,     of a vibrant bioengineering community          research.
                development of the gut, bacterial infec-       supporting these efforts. We are still            Building   reliable  in   vitro  systems
                tion, and structural aspects of the crypt-     learning how to improve upon these first        capable of recapitulating digestion is a
                villi unit (Sato and Clevers, 2013). Impres-   generation models, and there are several       monumental task requiring the collab-
                sive progress has been recently made           challenges to overcome. Manufacturing          orative efforts of labs from several fields
                toward differentiating hESCs into intesti-     is not entirely robust, and requires exper-    in biology, chemistry, and engineering.
                nal and gastric organoids (McCracken           tise of in-house engineers. More impor-        Somekeypartsofthesystemaremissing
                et al., 2014; Spence et al., 2011) opening     tantly, we are missing the functional          and integration of the stem-cell-derived
                                                                                                         Cell 161, March 26, 2015 ª2015 Elsevier Inc. 13
                                                                                                                               epithelia(Kimetal.,2012;KimandIngber,
                                                                                                                               2013). We do not yet know if in vitro sys-
                                                                                                                               temscanorshouldhostafullcomplement
                                                                                                                               of gut microbes, how such an ecosystem
                                                                                                                               can be inoculated and sustained in
                                                                                                                               culture, or what types of nutrients the
                                                                                                                               bacteria will require to model digestion
                                                                                                                               accurately.
                                                                                                                                 In addition, the microbiota responds
                                                                                                                               dynamically to diet, perhaps more so
                                                                                                                               than the human gut. It changes with age
                                                                                                                               and has tight interactions with its host
                                                                                                                               through metabolites and the immune
                                                                                                                               system. It is also highly variable between
                                                                                                                               individuals and societies, representing a
                                                                                                                               majorsourceofmetabolicvariability(Par-
                                                                                                                               freyandKnight,2012).Invitromodelingof
                                                                                                                               the gut microbiome is still at early stages,
                                                                                                                               and some bacterial strains are not easily
                                                                                                                               cultured in the lab. Experimenting with
                                                                                                                               this system will teach us about human-
                                                                                                                               microbiota interactions and explore how
                                                                                                                               metabolic variability relates to micro-
                                                                                                                               biome composition.
                    Figure 1. Schematic Depiction of a Human Stem-Cell Based in Vitro System to Model                            In   terms of food, the duodenum,
                    Digestion and Nutrition                                                                                    jejunum, ileum, and colon have different
                    Food travels through different sections of the SC derived gastrointestinal segments populated by gut       digestive functions and encounter food
                    microbiota.Absorbednutrients,hormones,basallysecretedproteins,andlipidsaretransportedtoanSC-               at different digestive stages. In vitro sys-
                    liver, which recapitulatestoportal-venousaxisinliverlobule.Fluidsarethenfedtoothermetabolicorgans          tems should be designed such that
                    such as SC-islet of Langerhans and SC-WAT. Potentially other SC-tissues can be added. Secreted
                    hormonesandprotein-lipid complexes are fed back to close the loop (feeding of intestinal segments not      hESC-derived intestinal segments form
                    shownforclarity of presentation). At each point, a fluid or food sample can be drawn, and SC-tissues are    separate chambers (Figure 1) that pass
                    available for biopsies. Important technical consideration such as waste collection and perfusion channels  food and chyme at various stages of
                    are not shown in this schematic depiction.
                                                                                                                               digestion through the lumen. Tailored
                                                                                                                               luminal culture conditions and chip me-
                    tissues in a bioengineered system will               certainly not new; however, technological             chanics will be required to support the
                    bechallenging. But considering the prog-             advancements in DNA sequencing and                    introduction of food and provide appro-
                    ress in the last decade in stem cell                 other methods have led to a booming in-               priate conditions for gut microbiota to
                    and bioengineering fields, there is good              crease in our knowledge on this topic (Li             flourish.
                    reason to believe that creating a physio-            et al., 2014). As a result, digestion is now
                    logical, human-based model of digestion              understoodtobeajointhuman-microbial                   Nutritional Data In Vitro and In Vivo
                    is possible.                                         process. The food we eat nourishes not                Nutrition science is a vast field integrating
                                                                         only our organs, but also the microbial               biochemical, physiological, bioinformatic,
                    Incorporating Gut Microbes and                       community that we host.                               andcultural data. Mathematical modeling
                    FoodInVitro                                             The challenge of maintaining a micro-              and big data analysis are needed, as in
                    An in vitro human digestive system as                bial ecosystem within the lumen of an                 gut microbiota research, which includes
                    described above would only partially                 in vitro system is daunting. We are just              sequencing       of   multi-strain     samples,
                    model digestive physiology. Two other                beginning to understand how to culture                building statistical models of gut micro-
                    important     factors    that   need to be           gut microbial strains in a dish (Goodman              biota, and overlay of metabolic networks
                    incorporated are food itself and the gut             et al., 2011), but initial steps toward this          with microbial enzymes. Breakthroughs
                    microbiota.                                          aimhavebeenmade.Anadvancedmodel                       in   microbiome research have been
                      The human gut is populated by trillions            of a gut-on-a-chip, populated by the gut              madepossiblethroughcollaborationsbe-
                    of bacteria from hundreds or thousands               anaerobic bacterium Lactobacillus rham-               tween microbiologists, biochemists, and
                    of strains. Gut bacteria effectively form a          nosus GG and human intestinal Caco-2                  computational biologists using system
                    functional organ, composed of many mi-               cells, has been developed. Co-culturing               biology approaches (Human Microbiome
                    crobial strains that interact with the hu-           bacteria and cells may be easier on a                 Project Consortium, 2012).
                    man host and perform various metabolic               chip due to the constant flow of nutrients               Metabolomics,        the    high-throughput
                    functions. The recognition of the impor-             and differential culture conditions on the            mass spectrometry quantification of me-
                    tance of microbiota-host interactions is             luminal and apical side of the intestinal             tabolites in cells, organs, and body fluids,
                    14 Cell 161, March 26, 2015 ª2015 Elsevier Inc.
                benefits from the collaborative efforts           patient to the prescribed diet, effects             An in vitro system has applications for
                of biochemists and computational biolo-          associated with the immune and nervous           screens of food additives or synbiotics.
                gists,andthedataanalysistoolsarecom-             systemsofthemodelorganism,andother               Currently, studies are done on cell lines,
                parable to those of sequencing and gene          uncontrolled variables.                          using mice or cohorts of humans, and
                expression (Melamud et al., 2010). In the           Liveimagingismucheasierinvitrothan            are not practical for the challenge. For
                future, many more studies will likely use        in vivo. Imaging metabolic or adaptive           example,howwouldwetestwhichbacte-
                metabolite profiling to describe the phys-        processes is limited today to simple             rial strains are most efficient at digestion
                iology of human subjects in health and           in vitro cultures, or to snapshots from          of complex carbohydrates? Numerous
                disease, leading to discovery of novel           in vivo models.UsinghESCreporterlines,           combinations of bacterial strains should
                roles for metabolites and refining the            one will be able to track the expression         be tested in several dietary conditions
                known metabolic networks at the cell             of   specific genes, cell composition,            and human genetic backgrounds. Such
                and organism-microbiota levels (Ryan             secretion of factors, and changes in the         experiments would require thousands
                et al., 2014).                                   morphology of human tissues.                     of mice, but an in vitro system might
                   Similarly,  nutrigenetics and nutrige-           In all, the inherent complexity of nutri-     be scaled up for the task. Similarly, a
                nomics advance our understanding of              tion and digestion may be reduced and            controlled system is ideal for studies on
                human metabolic variability using human          dissectedwithahESC-basedinvitrosys-              the uptake of food and drugs. The differ-
                genetics and microbiome sequencing.              tem. Access to high quality imaging, me-         encesbetweenmodelorganismsandhu-
                A classic example is the discovery that          tabolomics, and genomics data will allow         mans become crucial in studying drug
                mutations in the ldlr gene cause familial        analysisoftractablemathematicalmodels            metabolism, and an in vitro system might
                hyperlipidemia. More recent efforts to           basedonlargedataandtestingofspecific              better model drug metabolism, improving
                relate genetics, diet, and disease include       biologicalhypotheseswithouttheinherent           the efficiency of drug development.
                a series of biochemical and genome-              difficulties of immortal cell lines.                 We envision through this system will
                wide    association    studies    aimed at                                                        address many puzzles in the physiology
                exploring connections between genetic            Applications and Limitations of a                ofdigestion.Wewillbeabletowatchbac-
                polymorphisms, red meat, and vegetable           HumanStem-Cell-BasedSystem                       teria break down food and pass meta-
                consumptiontothedevelopmentofcolo-               Aninvitro, complexstem-cell-basedsys-            bolites to enterocytes, measure the level
                rectalcancer(Figueiredoetal.,2014).The           tem can fill the gap between an animal            of hormones as they are secreted, and
                Segal and Elinav labs take a different           in vivo model and cell lines, but cannot         watch the intestine and microbiota adapt
                approach to understanding human meta-            modelthefullcomplexityofaninvivosce-             to a change in diet. It should be possible
                bolic variability by measuring glucose           nario and is not as straightforward as a         tomodelthedigestivetrackfollowingbar-
                levels and food intake over the course of        cell line or primary culture. However, it        iatric surgeries and study the positive and
                a week and sequencing the gut micro-             can complement existing models and               negativeeffectsofsurgeryonmetabolism
                biome of individuals. The results are fed        humanstudies and create an opportunity           (MingroneandCastagneto-Gissey,2009).
                to a machine learning algorithm that             to better address physiological and nutri-       It will also permit modeling of fecal trans-
                generates a personalized diet aimed at           tional questions.                                plants in specific genetic backgrounds
                reducing glucose spikes following meals             The ability to use iPSCs and genome           and diseases.
                (www.personalnutrition.org).                     editing technology has been already put             Ultimately, our hope is that this in vitro
                   Manytoolsandapproachesdeveloped               to effective use for disease modeling            system will go beyond the physiology of
                today will be instrumental for analyzing         (Rashid et al., 2010; Wang et al., 2014).        digestion into the field of nutrition. The
                thehESCbasedinvitrometabolicsystem               A stem-cell-based system can be used             aforementioned unanswered questions
                weenvision.Thevariousparametersinflu-             to study nutritionally related diseases.         in nutrition involve the long term effects
                encingmetabolismcanbewellcontrolled              For example, several genes have been             of diet, but currently organs-on-chips
                and,comparedtoinvivostudies,itshould             associated with intestinal inflammatory           have been limited to shorter time scales
                be possible to collect high quality, repro-      diseases, but the role of only a handful         on the order of weeks. This limitation
                ducible data. For example, we will be            of genes has been elucidated (Murthy             makes such systems less valuable for
                abletosamplefluidscontainingabsorbed              et al., 2014). It is not known whether           the study of long term processes such
                metabolites from different positions in          changesintheimmunesystem,theintes-               as chronic disease development. How-
                the in vitro gut and understand how they         tine at large, or gut microbiota triggers        ever,if indeed theinvitrosystemcansus-
                are affected by gut microbiota, a sudden         disease in genetically susceptible pa-           tain cultures for longer periods of time,
                change in diet, antibiotics, or fasting and      tients. Moregenerally,theabilitytogenet-         one could follow the metabolic profile of
                feeding. Biopsies from the in vitro system       ically modify stem cells that are used to        tissues following long term exposure to
                could teach us about the proteomic               make tissues and organs will be enor-            a specific diet. One could capture the
                and transcriptomic profile of the liver in        mously valuable in determining which             development of insulin resistance in a
                response to feeding, with high temporal          genes function in which cells to affect          tissue as a function of diet in a system
                resolution.   Alternatively,  biopsies and       phenotype.Theadvancesingenemodifi-                simple enough to isolate in vivo effects
                fluid samples may be obtained from the            cation in this regard are all in place, mak-     exerted by the immune and nervous sys-
                systemoveralongperiodoftime,without              ingit possibletotestbothlossandgainof            tem, but complex enough to capture mi-
                worrying about the compliance of the             function for specific genes.                      cro-environmental effects, such as liver
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