OBJECTIVE: The technology for the growth of human intestinal epithelial cells is rapidly progressing. An exciting possibility is that this system could serve as a platform for individualised medicine and research. However, to achieve this goal, human epithelial culture must be enhanced so that biopsies from individuals can be used to reproducibly generate cell lines in a short time frame so that multiple, functional assays can be performed (ie, barrier function and host-microbial interactions). DESIGN: We created a large panel of human gastrointestinal epithelial cell lines (n=65) from patient biopsies taken during routine upper and lower endoscopy procedures. Proliferative stem/progenitor cells were rapidly expanded using a high concentration of conditioned media containing the factors critical for growth (Wnt3a, R-spondin and Noggin). A combination of lower conditioned media concentration and Notch inhibition was used to differentiate these cells for additional assays. RESULTS: We obtained epithelial lines from all accessible tissue sites within 2â weeks of culture. The intestinal cell lines were enriched for stem cell markers and rapidly grew as spheroids that required passage at 1:3-1:4 every 3â days. Under differentiation conditions, intestinal epithelial spheroids showed region-specific development of mature epithelial lineages. These cells formed functional, polarised monolayers covered by a secreted mucus layer when grown on Transwell membranes. Using two-dimensional culture, these cells also demonstrated novel adherence phenotypes with various strains of pathogenic Escherichia coli. CONCLUSIONS: This culture system will facilitate the study of interindividual, functional studies of human intestinal epithelial cells, including host-microbial interactions.
Development of an enhanced human gastrointestinal epithelial culture system to facilitate patient-based assays.
开发增强型人类胃肠道上皮细胞培养系统,以促进基于患者的检测
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作者:VanDussen Kelli L, Marinshaw Jeffrey M, Shaikh Nurmohammad, Miyoshi Hiroyuki, Moon Clara, Tarr Phillip I, Ciorba Matthew A, Stappenbeck Thaddeus S
| 期刊: | Gut | 影响因子: | 25.800 |
| 时间: | 2015 | 起止号: | 2015 Jun;64(6):911-20 |
| doi: | 10.1136/gutjnl-2013-306651 | 种属: | Human |
| 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 | ||
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