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From 3D to 2D: Harmonization of Protocols for Two-dimensional Cultures on Cell Culture Inserts of Intestinal Organoids from Various Species.

David Warschkau1, Estefanía Delgado-Betancourt1, David Holthaus1, Antonia Müller1, Gudrun Kliem1, Susanne M Krug2, Joerg-Dieter Schulzke2, Toni Aebischer1, Christian Klotz1, Frank Seeber1.   

Abstract

In the expanding field of intestinal organoid research, various protocols for three- and two-dimensional organoid-derived cell cultures exist. Two-dimensional organoid-derived monolayers are used to overcome some limitations of three-dimensional organoid cultures. They are increasingly used also in infection research, to study physiological processes and tissue barrier functions, where easy experimental access of pathogens to the luminal and/or basolateral cell surface is required. This has resulted in an increasing number of publications reporting different protocols and media compositions for organoid manipulation, precluding direct comparisons of research outcomes in some cases. With this in mind, here we describe a protocol aimed at the harmonization of seeding conditions for three-dimensional intestinal organoids of four commonly used research species onto cell culture inserts, to create organoid-derived monolayers that form electrophysiologically tight epithelial barriers. We give an in-depth description of media compositions and culture conditions for creating these monolayers, enabling also the less experienced researchers to obtain reproducible results within a short period of time, and which should simplify the comparison of future studies between labs, but also encourage others to consider these systems as alternative cell culture models in their research. Graphic abstract: Schematic workflow of organoid-derived monolayer generation from intestinal spheroid cultures. ECM, extracellular matrix; ODM, organoid-derived monolayer.
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Keywords:  Cell culture inserts; Intestinal epithelium; Intestinal infection modeling; Intestinal organoids; Intestinal pathogens; Organoid-derived monolayers; TEER measurement

Year:  2022        PMID: 35127985      PMCID: PMC8799680          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.4295

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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