从单细胞解离类器官中产生肠上皮单层。

IF 1.1 Q3 BIOLOGY
Neta Felsenthal, Danijela Matic Vignjevic
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摘要

肠道类器官由肠上皮干细胞生成,形成三维微型肠道,常被用作评估和操纵肠上皮干细胞再生能力的体外模型。将三维类器官镀在不同的基质上,将类器官转化为二维单层,其自组织形成隐窝样区域(包含干细胞和转运扩增细胞)和绒毛样区域(包含分化细胞)。这种“开放腔”组织促进了多种生物化学和生物力学研究,这些研究在3D类器官中是复杂的,例如对细胞顶端的药物应用或对底物蛋白质组成或底物刚度的精确控制。在这里,我们描述了一种从单细胞肠道类器官悬浮液中产生均匀肠道单层的方案,从而导致新隐窝的形成。我们的方案提高了肠细胞的活力,允许成功的单层形成。•该方案需要预先存在的培养小鼠肠道类器官的经验。•该方案需要在生成用于培养2D单层的聚丙烯酰胺(PAA)凝胶方面预先存在的经验。•该方案生成可进行额外分析的肠道单层,例如药物治疗、免疫荧光染色、单分子荧光原位杂交(smFISH)或实时成像。
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Generation of Intestinal Epithelial Monolayers From Single-Cell Dissociated Organoids.

Intestinal organoids are generated from intestinal epithelial stem cells, forming 3D mini-guts that are often used as an in vitro model to evaluate and manipulate the regenerative capacities of intestinal epithelial stem cells. Plating 3D organoids on different substrates transforms organoids into 2D monolayers, which self-organize to form crypt-like regions (which contain stem cells and transit amplifying cells) and villus-like regions (which contain differentiated cells). This "open lumen" organization facilitates multiple biochemical and biomechanical studies that are otherwise complex in 3D organoids, such as drug applications to the cell's apical side or precise control over substrate protein composition or substrate stiffness. Here, we describe a protocol to generate homogenous intestinal monolayers from single-cell intestinal organoid suspension, resulting in de novo crypt formation. Our protocol results in higher viability of intestinal cells, allowing successful monolayer formation. Key features • This protocol requires preexisting experience in culturing mouse intestinal organoids. • This protocol requires preexisting experience in generating polyacrylamide (PAA) gels for culturing 2D monolayers. • This protocol generates intestinal monolayers that can be subjected to additional analysis, e.g., drug treatment, immunofluorescent staining, single-molecule fluorescent in-situ hybridization (smFISH), or live imaging.

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