Human cardiac organoids to model COVID-19 cytokine storm induced cardiac injuries

  • Dimitrios C Arhontoulis
  • Charles M Kerr
  • Dylan Richards
  • Kelsey Tjen
  • Nathaniel Hyams
  • Jefferey A Jones
  • Kristine Deleon-Pennell
  • Donald Menick
  • Hanna Bräuninger
  • Diana Lindner
  • Dirk Westermann
  • Ying Mei

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Abstract

Acute cardiac injuries occur in 20%-25% of hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Herein, we demonstrate that human cardiac organoids (hCOs) are a viable platform to model the cardiac injuries caused by COVID-19 hyperinflammation. As IL-1β is an upstream cytokine and a core COVID-19 signature cytokine, it was used to stimulate hCOs to induce the release of a milieu of proinflammatory cytokines that mirror the profile of COVID-19 cytokine storm. The IL-1β treated hCOs recapitulated transcriptomic, structural, and functional signatures of COVID-19 hearts. The comparison of IL-1β treated hCOs with cardiac tissue from COVID-19 autopsies illustrated the critical roles of hyper-inflammation in COVID-19 cardiac insults and indicated the cardioprotective effects of endothelium. The IL-1β treated hCOs thus provide a defined and robust model to assess the efficacy and potential side effects of immunomodulatory drugs, as well as the reversibility of COVID-19 cardiac injuries at baseline and simulated exercise conditions.

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Original languageEnglish
ISSN1932-6254
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 09.2022

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© 2022 The Authors. Journal of Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

PubMed 35689600