Development of Collagen-Based 3D Matrix for Gastrointestinal Tract-Derived Organoid Culture

Joint Authors

Jee, Joo Hyun
Lee, Dong Hyeon
Ko, Jisu
Hahn, Soojung
Jeong, Sang Yun
Kim, Han Kyung
Park, Enoch
Choi, Seon Young
Jeong, Sukin
Lee, Joong Woon
Cho, Han-Jun
Kwon, Min-Soo
Yoo, Jongman

Source

Stem Cells International

Issue

Vol. 2019, Issue 2019 (31 Dec. 2019), pp.1-15, 15 p.

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Publication Date

2019-06-13

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

15

Abstract EN

Organoid is a cell organization grown in a three-dimensional (3D) culture system which represents all characteristics of its origin.

However, this organ-like structure requires supporting matrix to maintain its characteristics and functions.

Matrigel, derived from mouse sarcoma, has often been used as the supporting matrix for organoids, but the result may not be desirable for clinical applications because of the unidentified components from the mouse sarcoma.

On the other hand, natural characteristics of collagen emphasize toxic-free friendly niche to both organoid and normal tissue.

Hence, this study attempts to develop a new, collagen-based matrix that may substitute Matrigel in organoid culture.

Collagen-based matrix was made, using type 1 collagen, Ham’s F12 nutrient mixture, and bicarbonate.

Then, characteristics of mouse colon organoids were analyzed by morphology and quantitative messenger RNA (mRNA) expression, revealing that the mouse colon organoids grown in the collagen-based matrix and in Matrigel had quite similar morphology, specific markers, and proliferative rates.

Mouse small intestine–derived organoids, stomach-derived organoids, and human colon–derived organoids were also cultured, all of which were successfully grown in the collagen-based matrix and had similar properties compared to those cultured in Matrigel.

Furthermore, possibility of organoid transplantation was observed.

When mouse colon organoids were transplanted with collagen matrix into the EDTA-colitis mouse model, colon organoids were successfully engrafted in damaged tissue.

For that reason, the use of collagen-based matrix in organoid culture will render organoid cultivation less expensive and clinically applicable.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Jee, Joo Hyun& Lee, Dong Hyeon& Ko, Jisu& Hahn, Soojung& Jeong, Sang Yun& Kim, Han Kyung…[et al.]. 2019. Development of Collagen-Based 3D Matrix for Gastrointestinal Tract-Derived Organoid Culture. Stem Cells International،Vol. 2019, no. 2019, pp.1-15.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1209754

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Jee, Joo Hyun…[et al.]. Development of Collagen-Based 3D Matrix for Gastrointestinal Tract-Derived Organoid Culture. Stem Cells International No. 2019 (2019), pp.1-15.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1209754

American Medical Association (AMA)

Jee, Joo Hyun& Lee, Dong Hyeon& Ko, Jisu& Hahn, Soojung& Jeong, Sang Yun& Kim, Han Kyung…[et al.]. Development of Collagen-Based 3D Matrix for Gastrointestinal Tract-Derived Organoid Culture. Stem Cells International. 2019. Vol. 2019, no. 2019, pp.1-15.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1209754

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-1209754