Literature DB >> 25200891

Three-dimensional intestinal villi epithelium enhances protection of human intestinal cells from bacterial infection by inducing mucin expression.

Si Hyun Kim1, Meiying Chi, Banya Yi, So Hyun Kim, Seunghan Oh, Younghoon Kim, Sungsu Park, Jong Hwan Sung.   

Abstract

Current in vitro cell culture models do not reflect human physiology, and various efforts have been made to enhance existing models. Reconstitution of three-dimensional (3D) tissue structure has been one of the strategies, since 3D tissue structure provides essential cellular environmental cues for cell functions. Previously, we developed a novel hydrogel microfabrication technique for constructing an accurate 3D replica of human intestinal villi epithelium. In this study, genetic and physiological properties of the 3D villi model were examined to gain a better insight into the barrier function of gut epithelium and its interaction with microbes. Gene expression study of Caco-2 on the 3D villi scaffold revealed that expression of MUC17, which is one of the transmembrane mucins, was highly enhanced in the 3D villi model, compared to a monolayer culture. Cells on the scaffold were almost immune to bacterial infection, while MUC17 knockdown in Caco-2 cells restored bacterial infectivity. The 3D villi model also exhibited changes in the barrier function compared to the 2D model, manifested by changes in transepithelial electrical resistance (TEER) and permeability of FITC-dextran. Knockdown of MUC17 resulted in reduction of tight junction protein expression and further increase in permeability, suggesting an important role of MUC17 in the barrier function against pathogens and xenobiotics. Our study suggests that mimicking the 3D tissue architecture of the small intestine induces physiological changes in human intestinal cells.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25200891     DOI: 10.1039/c4ib00157e

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Integr Biol (Camb)        ISSN: 1757-9694            Impact factor:   2.192


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Journal:  Chem Rev       Date:  2020-09-01       Impact factor: 60.622

3.  A microengineered collagen scaffold for generating a polarized crypt-villus architecture of human small intestinal epithelium.

Authors:  Yuli Wang; Dulan B Gunasekara; Mark I Reed; Matthew DiSalvo; Scott J Bultman; Christopher E Sims; Scott T Magness; Nancy L Allbritton
Journal:  Biomaterials       Date:  2017-03-06       Impact factor: 12.479

4.  Gut-microbiota-on-a-chip: an enabling field for physiological research.

Authors:  Grissel Trujillo-de Santiago; Matías José Lobo-Zegers; Silvia Lorena Montes-Fonseca; Yu Shrike Zhang; Mario Moisés Alvarez
Journal:  Microphysiol Syst       Date:  2018-10-16

Review 5.  Transmembrane Mucins: Signaling Receptors at the Intersection of Inflammation and Cancer.

Authors:  Jos P M van Putten; Karin Strijbis
Journal:  J Innate Immun       Date:  2017-01-05       Impact factor: 7.349

Review 6.  Glycocalyx Curving the Membrane: Forces Emerging from the Cell Exterior.

Authors:  Joe Chin-Hun Kuo; Matthew J Paszek
Journal:  Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2021-10-06       Impact factor: 13.827

7.  Endotoxins Induced ECM-Receptor Interaction Pathway Signal Effect on the Function of MUC2 in Caco2/HT29 Co-Culture Cells.

Authors:  Wenxiang Hu; Ping Feng; Mingming Zhang; Tian Tian; Shengxiang Wang; Baoyu Zhao; Yajie Li; Shuo Wang; Chenchen Wu
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2022-06-10       Impact factor: 8.786

8.  Coupling between apical tension and basal adhesion allow epithelia to collectively sense and respond to substrate topography over long distances.

Authors:  Kyle E Broaders; Alec E Cerchiari; Zev J Gartner
Journal:  Integr Biol (Camb)       Date:  2015-10-28       Impact factor: 2.192

Review 9.  In vitro models of intestinal epithelium: Toward bioengineered systems.

Authors:  Justine Creff; Laurent Malaquin; Arnaud Besson
Journal:  J Tissue Eng       Date:  2021-02-01       Impact factor: 7.813

10.  Study of mucin turnover in the small intestine by in vivo labeling.

Authors:  Hannah Schneider; Thaher Pelaseyed; Frida Svensson; Malin E V Johansson
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-04-10       Impact factor: 4.379

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