使用3D Flipwell共培养系统重新定义细胞培养:体外肠道结构和动力学模拟

Maria A. Beamer, Saori Furuta
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肠道黏膜由微生物层、选择性渗透性粘液、上皮内层和免疫细胞的结缔组织组成。研究肠道粘膜成分之间的细胞和化学相互作用一直受到限制,没有一个良好的模型系统。我们设计了一个三维(3D)多细胞共培养系统,我们创造了“3D Flipwell系统”,使用细胞培养插入堆叠在一起。该系统可以评估肠道黏膜环境变化对肠道细菌、上皮细胞和免疫细胞之间相互作用的影响。因此,该系统可用于检查外源性刺激(如膳食营养、细菌感染和药物)对肠道黏膜的影响,从而可以预先确定这些刺激如何影响身体的其他部分。在这里,我们描述了新的3D Flipwell系统的构建和应用方法,我们之前用于评估肠粘膜和巨噬细胞极化之间的串扰。我们展示了共培养的不同成分对一氧化氮合酶辅助因子四氢生物蝶呤(BH4)的前体sepapterin (SEP)的生理反应。我们以前报道过,SEP诱导巨噬细胞获得免疫抑制表型的免疫原性转移。我们还发现SEP可诱导肠道共生菌的防御机制。本文描述3D Flipwell共培养系统的组装和使用的方案将使其在评估药理学和微生物刺激对肠道粘膜成分的并发效应方面具有实用性。©2025作者。Wiley期刊有限责任公司发表的当前方案基本方案1:3D Flipwell构建,组装和胶原涂层基本方案2:Flipwell细胞播种和细胞培养基本方案3:向Flipwell系统添加细菌培养基本方案4:Flipwell拆卸扫描电子显微镜(SEM)研究基本方案5:共聚焦显微镜的免疫荧光抗体染色
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Redefining Cell Culture Using a 3D Flipwell Co-culture System: A Mimetic for Gut Architecture and Dynamics In Vitro

Redefining Cell Culture Using a 3D Flipwell Co-culture System: A Mimetic for Gut Architecture and Dynamics In Vitro

Gut mucosae are composed of stratified layers of microbes, a selectively permeable mucus, an epithelial lining, and connective tissue homing immune cells. Studying cellular and chemical interactions between the gut mucosal components has been limited without a good model system. We have engineered a three-dimensional (3D) multi-cellular co-culture system we coined “3D Flipwell system” using cell culture inserts stacked against each other. This system allows an assessment of the impact of a gut mucosal environmental change on interactions between gut bacteria, epithelia, and immune cells. As such, this system can be utilized in examining the effects of exogenous stimuli, such as dietary nutrients, bacterial infection, and drugs, on the gut mucosa that could predetermine how these stimuli might influence the rest of body. Here, we describe the methods of construction and application of the new 3D Flipwell system we utilized previously in assessing the crosstalk between the gut mucosa and macrophage polarization. We demonstrate the physiological responses of different components of the co-cultures to Sepiapterin (SEP), the precursor of the nitric oxide synthase cofactor tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4). We reported previously that SEP induces a pro-immunogenic shift of macrophages having acquired an immune suppressive phenotype. We also showed that SEP induces a defense mechanism of commensal gut bacteria. The protocol describing the assembly and use of the 3D Flipwell co-culture system herein would grant its utility in evaluating the concurrent effects of pharmacologic and microbiologic stimuli on gut mucosal components. © 2025 The Author(s). Current Protocols published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.

Basic Protocol 1: 3D Flipwell construction, assembly, and collagen coating

Basic Protocol 2: Flipwell cell seeding and cell culture

Basic Protocol 3: Addition of bacterial culture to the Flipwell system

Basic Protocol 4: Flipwell disassembly for scanning electron microscopy (SEM) studies

Basic Protocol 5: Immunofluorescence antibody staining for confocal microscopy

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