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Improving a fish intestinal barrier model by combining two rainbow trout cell lines: epithelial RTgutGC and fibroblastic RTgutF

Drieschner, Carolin  
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Vo, Nguyen T. K.
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Schug, Hannah
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August 1, 2019
Cytotechnology

An in vitro model of the fish intestine is of interest for research and application in diverse fields such as fish physiology, aquaculture and chemical risk assessment. The recently developed epithelial barrier model of the fish intestine relies on the RTgutGC cell line from rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), cultured in inserts on permeable membranes. Our aim was to extend the current system by introducing intestinal fibroblasts as supportive layer in order to reconstruct the epithelial-mesenchymal interface as found in vivo. We therefore initiated and characterized the first fibroblast cell line from the intestine of rainbow trout, which has been termed RTgutF. Co-culture studies of RTgutGC and RTgutF were performed on commercially available electric cell substrate for impedance sensing (ECIS) and on newly developed ultrathin, highly porous alumina membranes to imitate the cellular interaction with the basement membrane. Cellular events were examined with non-invasive impedance spectroscopy to distinguish between barrier tightness and cell density in the ECIS system and to determine transepithelial electrical resistance for cells cultured on the alumina membranes. We highlight the relevance of the piscine intestinal fibroblasts for an advanced intestinal barrier model, particularly on ultrathin alumina membranes. These membranes enable rapid crosstalk of cells cultured on opposite sides, which led to increased barrier tightening in the fish cell line-based epithelial-mesenchymal model.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s10616-019-00327-0
Web of Science ID

WOS:000477878400007

Author(s)
Drieschner, Carolin  
Vo, Nguyen T. K.
Schug, Hannah
Burkard, Michael
Bols, Niels C.
Renaud, Philippe  
Schirmer, Kristin  
Date Issued

2019-08-01

Publisher

Springer

Published in
Cytotechnology
Volume

71

Issue

4

Start page

835

End page

848

Subjects

Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

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Cell Biology

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fish-gut-on-chip

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rainbow trout (oncorhynchus mykiss)

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epithelial barrier model

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anodized aluminum

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impedance spectroscopy

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teer

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mesenchymal cells

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toxicity

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culture

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differentiation

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ecotoxicology

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chemicals

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vimentin

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