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Intestinal organoid cocultures with microbes

Puschhof, Jens
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Pleguezuelos-Manzano, Cayetano
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Martinez-Silgado, Adriana
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August 11, 2021
Nature Protocols

This protocol comprises various methods to coculture organoids (particularly human small intestinal and colon organoids) with microbes, including microinjection into the lumen and periphery of 3D organoids and exposure of organoids to microbes in a 2D layer.

Adult-stem-cell-derived organoids model human epithelial tissues ex vivo, which enables the study of host-microbe interactions with great experimental control. This protocol comprises methods to coculture organoids with microbes, particularly focusing on human small intestinal and colon organoids exposed to individual bacterial species. Microinjection into the lumen and periphery of 3D organoids is discussed, as well as exposure of organoids to microbes in a 2D layer. We provide detailed protocols for characterizing the coculture with regard to bacterial and organoid cell viability and growth kinetics. Spatial relationships can be studied by fluorescence live microscopy, as well as scanning electron microscopy. Finally, we discuss considerations for assessing the impact of bacteria on gene expression and mutations through RNA and DNA sequencing. This protocol requires equipment for standard mammalian tissue culture, or bacterial or viral culture, as well as a microinjection device.

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DOI
10.1038/s41596-021-00589-z
Web of Science ID

WOS:000684039600002

Author(s)
Puschhof, Jens
Pleguezuelos-Manzano, Cayetano
Martinez-Silgado, Adriana
Akkerman, Ninouk
Saftien, Aurelia
Boot, Charelle
de Waal, Amy
Beumer, Joep
Dutta, Devanjali  
Heo, Inha
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Date Issued

2021-08-11

Publisher

NATURE PORTFOLIO

Published in
Nature Protocols
Volume

16

Start page

4633

End page

4649

Subjects

Biochemical Research Methods

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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

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stem-cells

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in-vitro

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host

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rna

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expansion

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August 28, 2021
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/180993
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