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Human Colon-on-a-Chip Enables Continuous In Vitro Analysis of Colon Mucus Layer Accumulation and Physiology

BACKGROUND & AIMS: The mucus layer in the human colon protects against commensal bacteria and pathogens, and defects in its unique bilayered structure contribute to intestinal disorders, such as ulcerative colitis. However, our understanding of colon physiology is limited by the lack of in vitro...

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Autores principales: Sontheimer-Phelps, Alexandra, Chou, David B., Tovaglieri, Alessio, Ferrante, Thomas C., Duckworth, Taylor, Fadel, Cicely, Frismantas, Viktoras, Sutherland, Arlene D., Jalili-Firoozinezhad, Sasan, Kasendra, Magdalena, Stas, Eric, Weaver, James C., Richmond, Camilla A., Levy, Oren, Prantil-Baun, Rachelle, Breault, David T., Ingber, Donald E.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7036549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31778828
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmgh.2019.11.008
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author Sontheimer-Phelps, Alexandra
Chou, David B.
Tovaglieri, Alessio
Ferrante, Thomas C.
Duckworth, Taylor
Fadel, Cicely
Frismantas, Viktoras
Sutherland, Arlene D.
Jalili-Firoozinezhad, Sasan
Kasendra, Magdalena
Stas, Eric
Weaver, James C.
Richmond, Camilla A.
Levy, Oren
Prantil-Baun, Rachelle
Breault, David T.
Ingber, Donald E.
author_facet Sontheimer-Phelps, Alexandra
Chou, David B.
Tovaglieri, Alessio
Ferrante, Thomas C.
Duckworth, Taylor
Fadel, Cicely
Frismantas, Viktoras
Sutherland, Arlene D.
Jalili-Firoozinezhad, Sasan
Kasendra, Magdalena
Stas, Eric
Weaver, James C.
Richmond, Camilla A.
Levy, Oren
Prantil-Baun, Rachelle
Breault, David T.
Ingber, Donald E.
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description BACKGROUND & AIMS: The mucus layer in the human colon protects against commensal bacteria and pathogens, and defects in its unique bilayered structure contribute to intestinal disorders, such as ulcerative colitis. However, our understanding of colon physiology is limited by the lack of in vitro models that replicate human colonic mucus layer structure and function. Here, we investigated if combining organ-on-a-chip and organoid technologies can be leveraged to develop a human-relevant in vitro model of colon mucus physiology. METHODS: A human colon-on-a-chip (Colon Chip) microfluidic device lined by primary patient-derived colonic epithelial cells was used to recapitulate mucus bilayer formation, and to visualize mucus accumulation in living cultures noninvasively. RESULTS: The Colon Chip supports spontaneous goblet cell differentiation and accumulation of a mucus bilayer with impenetrable and penetrable layers, and a thickness similar to that observed in the human colon, while maintaining a subpopulation of proliferative epithelial cells. Live imaging of the mucus layer formation on-chip showed that stimulation of the colonic epithelium with prostaglandin E2, which is increased during inflammation, causes rapid mucus volume expansion via an Na-K-Cl cotransporter 1 ion channel–dependent increase in its hydration state, but no increase in de novo mucus secretion. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows the production of colonic mucus with a physiologically relevant bilayer structure in vitro, which can be analyzed in real time noninvasively. The Colon Chip may offer a new preclinical tool to analyze the role of mucus in human intestinal homeostasis as well as diseases, such as ulcerative colitis and cancer.
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spelling pubmed-70365492020-03-02 Human Colon-on-a-Chip Enables Continuous In Vitro Analysis of Colon Mucus Layer Accumulation and Physiology Sontheimer-Phelps, Alexandra Chou, David B. Tovaglieri, Alessio Ferrante, Thomas C. Duckworth, Taylor Fadel, Cicely Frismantas, Viktoras Sutherland, Arlene D. Jalili-Firoozinezhad, Sasan Kasendra, Magdalena Stas, Eric Weaver, James C. Richmond, Camilla A. Levy, Oren Prantil-Baun, Rachelle Breault, David T. Ingber, Donald E. Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol Original Research BACKGROUND & AIMS: The mucus layer in the human colon protects against commensal bacteria and pathogens, and defects in its unique bilayered structure contribute to intestinal disorders, such as ulcerative colitis. However, our understanding of colon physiology is limited by the lack of in vitro models that replicate human colonic mucus layer structure and function. Here, we investigated if combining organ-on-a-chip and organoid technologies can be leveraged to develop a human-relevant in vitro model of colon mucus physiology. METHODS: A human colon-on-a-chip (Colon Chip) microfluidic device lined by primary patient-derived colonic epithelial cells was used to recapitulate mucus bilayer formation, and to visualize mucus accumulation in living cultures noninvasively. RESULTS: The Colon Chip supports spontaneous goblet cell differentiation and accumulation of a mucus bilayer with impenetrable and penetrable layers, and a thickness similar to that observed in the human colon, while maintaining a subpopulation of proliferative epithelial cells. Live imaging of the mucus layer formation on-chip showed that stimulation of the colonic epithelium with prostaglandin E2, which is increased during inflammation, causes rapid mucus volume expansion via an Na-K-Cl cotransporter 1 ion channel–dependent increase in its hydration state, but no increase in de novo mucus secretion. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows the production of colonic mucus with a physiologically relevant bilayer structure in vitro, which can be analyzed in real time noninvasively. The Colon Chip may offer a new preclinical tool to analyze the role of mucus in human intestinal homeostasis as well as diseases, such as ulcerative colitis and cancer. Elsevier 2019-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7036549/ /pubmed/31778828 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmgh.2019.11.008 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Research
Sontheimer-Phelps, Alexandra
Chou, David B.
Tovaglieri, Alessio
Ferrante, Thomas C.
Duckworth, Taylor
Fadel, Cicely
Frismantas, Viktoras
Sutherland, Arlene D.
Jalili-Firoozinezhad, Sasan
Kasendra, Magdalena
Stas, Eric
Weaver, James C.
Richmond, Camilla A.
Levy, Oren
Prantil-Baun, Rachelle
Breault, David T.
Ingber, Donald E.
Human Colon-on-a-Chip Enables Continuous In Vitro Analysis of Colon Mucus Layer Accumulation and Physiology
title Human Colon-on-a-Chip Enables Continuous In Vitro Analysis of Colon Mucus Layer Accumulation and Physiology
title_full Human Colon-on-a-Chip Enables Continuous In Vitro Analysis of Colon Mucus Layer Accumulation and Physiology
title_fullStr Human Colon-on-a-Chip Enables Continuous In Vitro Analysis of Colon Mucus Layer Accumulation and Physiology
title_full_unstemmed Human Colon-on-a-Chip Enables Continuous In Vitro Analysis of Colon Mucus Layer Accumulation and Physiology
title_short Human Colon-on-a-Chip Enables Continuous In Vitro Analysis of Colon Mucus Layer Accumulation and Physiology
title_sort human colon-on-a-chip enables continuous in vitro analysis of colon mucus layer accumulation and physiology
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7036549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31778828
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcmgh.2019.11.008
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