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Investigation of Colonic Regeneration via Precise Damage Application Using Femtosecond Laser-Based Nanosurgery

Organoids represent the cellular composition of natural tissue. So called colonoids, organoids derived from colon tissue, are a good model for understanding regeneration. However, next to the cellular composition, the surrounding matrix, the cell–cell interactions, and environmental factors have to...

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Autores principales: Donath, Sören, Angerstein, Leon, Gentemann, Lara, Müller, Dominik, Seidler, Anna E., Jesinghaus, Christian, Bleich, André, Heisterkamp, Alexander, Buettner, Manuela, Kalies, Stefan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8998079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35406708
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11071143
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author Donath, Sören
Angerstein, Leon
Gentemann, Lara
Müller, Dominik
Seidler, Anna E.
Jesinghaus, Christian
Bleich, André
Heisterkamp, Alexander
Buettner, Manuela
Kalies, Stefan
author_facet Donath, Sören
Angerstein, Leon
Gentemann, Lara
Müller, Dominik
Seidler, Anna E.
Jesinghaus, Christian
Bleich, André
Heisterkamp, Alexander
Buettner, Manuela
Kalies, Stefan
author_sort Donath, Sören
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description Organoids represent the cellular composition of natural tissue. So called colonoids, organoids derived from colon tissue, are a good model for understanding regeneration. However, next to the cellular composition, the surrounding matrix, the cell–cell interactions, and environmental factors have to be considered. This requires new approaches for the manipulation of a colonoid. Of key interest is the precise application of localized damage and the following cellular reaction. We have established multiphoton imaging in combination with femtosecond laser-based cellular nanosurgery in colonoids to ablate single cells in the colonoids’ crypts, the proliferative zones, and the differentiated zones. We observed that half of the colonoids recovered within six hours after manipulation. An invagination of the damaged cell and closing of the structure was observed. In about a third of the cases of targeted crypt damage, it caused a stop in crypt proliferation. In the majority of colonoids ablated in the crypt, the damage led to an increase in Wnt signalling, indicated via a fluorescent lentiviral biosensor. qRT-PCR analysis showed increased expression of various proliferation and Wnt-associated genes in response to damage. Our new model of probing colonoid regeneration paves the way to better understand organoid dynamics on a single cell level.
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spelling pubmed-89980792022-04-12 Investigation of Colonic Regeneration via Precise Damage Application Using Femtosecond Laser-Based Nanosurgery Donath, Sören Angerstein, Leon Gentemann, Lara Müller, Dominik Seidler, Anna E. Jesinghaus, Christian Bleich, André Heisterkamp, Alexander Buettner, Manuela Kalies, Stefan Cells Article Organoids represent the cellular composition of natural tissue. So called colonoids, organoids derived from colon tissue, are a good model for understanding regeneration. However, next to the cellular composition, the surrounding matrix, the cell–cell interactions, and environmental factors have to be considered. This requires new approaches for the manipulation of a colonoid. Of key interest is the precise application of localized damage and the following cellular reaction. We have established multiphoton imaging in combination with femtosecond laser-based cellular nanosurgery in colonoids to ablate single cells in the colonoids’ crypts, the proliferative zones, and the differentiated zones. We observed that half of the colonoids recovered within six hours after manipulation. An invagination of the damaged cell and closing of the structure was observed. In about a third of the cases of targeted crypt damage, it caused a stop in crypt proliferation. In the majority of colonoids ablated in the crypt, the damage led to an increase in Wnt signalling, indicated via a fluorescent lentiviral biosensor. qRT-PCR analysis showed increased expression of various proliferation and Wnt-associated genes in response to damage. Our new model of probing colonoid regeneration paves the way to better understand organoid dynamics on a single cell level. MDPI 2022-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8998079/ /pubmed/35406708 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11071143 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Angerstein, Leon
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Müller, Dominik
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Jesinghaus, Christian
Bleich, André
Heisterkamp, Alexander
Buettner, Manuela
Kalies, Stefan
Investigation of Colonic Regeneration via Precise Damage Application Using Femtosecond Laser-Based Nanosurgery
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title_short Investigation of Colonic Regeneration via Precise Damage Application Using Femtosecond Laser-Based Nanosurgery
title_sort investigation of colonic regeneration via precise damage application using femtosecond laser-based nanosurgery
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8998079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35406708
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11071143
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