Bioengineered kidney model
This showcase project involves 3D bio-manufactured renal proximal tubules for bio-artificial kidney development, drug disposition and nephrotoxicity testing. The model aims to improve current treatment options for patients with end-stage kidney disease by providing a cell-based therapy on the one hand and to develop state-of-the-art 3D kidney tubules that allow studying renal tubular drug handling on the other. In vitro performance and immune safety assessments have been concluded, toxicological risk assessments are ongoing.
Highlights:
- In vitro kidney model that is capable of investigating renal function due to culture of cells on hollow fiber membrane;
- Clearance of uremic toxins by kidney cells from one compartment (鈥渂lood鈥) to other compartment (鈥渦rine鈥) can investigated and quantified;
- Based on humanized ciPTEC cells featuring high similarity to human physiology due to presence of most important transporter factors;
- Well-characterized and reproducible;
- Can readily be adapted to medium/high-throughput format;