| Literature DB >> 32586442 |
Elise Loffet1, Lisa Brossard1, Maxime M Mahe2.
Abstract
The use of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) and differentiation techniques offer new ways to generate specific tissue. It is now possible to differentiate hPSC into human intestinal organoids that include an enteric nervous system. Using step-wise differentiation processes, we generate innervated intestinal organoids that form three-dimensional structures bearing an epithelium, neurons and glial cells embedded in a supporting mesenchyme. Innervated organoids further develop to a complex structure with similar organization and cellular differentiation as the developing intestine. These tools open up new fields of application in the study of the development and pathophysiology of enteric neuropathies. Herein, we describe the generation of both human intestinal organoids and vagal neural crest cells from hPSC and their combination into an innervated organoid. We also discuss technical considerations for these experiments, and highlight advantages and limitations of the system.Entities:
Keywords: Enteric nervous system; Human pluripotent stem cell; Intestine; Organoid; Vagal neural crest cell
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32586442 DOI: 10.1016/bs.mcb.2020.04.012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Methods Cell Biol ISSN: 0091-679X Impact factor: 1.441