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Luisa Klemke1, Joshua P Blume1, Tiago De Oliveira2, Ramona Schulz-Heddergott1.
Abstract
Organoids are complex three-dimensional structures, which contain different cell types and help to overcome many limitations of conventional 2D cell culture techniques. Here, we present a protocol for the cultivation of murine matched-pairs of small intestinal and colonic epithelial organoids, and colonic tumor organoids derived from the chemical colorectal cancer (CRC) AOM/DSS mouse model. Therefore, intestinal crypts or tumor tissue containing stem cells are isolated from the same donor mouse and cultivated in Matrigel®. The culture medium is supplemented with different growth factors to model the intestinal stem cell niche, allowing their self-renewal and differentiation. Matched-pair organoids enable the analysis of pharmacological effects and the tumor selectivity of drugs. Graphic abstract: Schematic overview of colonic matched pair organoid preparation, generated from the chemical AOM/DSS colorectal cancer mouse model. Please note that normal colon-derived organoids (green) differ in their morphology from tumor-derived organoids (red). Normal colonic-derived organoids display a thicker and crypt-like epithelial layer, whereas tumor-derived organoids are round with a thin epithelial layer.Entities:
Keywords: Colonic; Colorectal cancer; Cytotoxicity; Matched pair organoids; Murine intestinal organoids; Translational research; Tumor selectivity
Year: 2022 PMID: 35127988 PMCID: PMC8799662 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.4298
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bio Protoc ISSN: 2331-8325