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The phenotype of the gut region is more stably retained than developmental stage in piglet intestinal organoids

Intestinal organoids are innovative in vitro tools to study the digestive epithelium. The objective of this study was to generate jejunum and colon organoids from suckling and weaned piglets in order to determine the extent to which organoids retain a location-specific and a developmental stage-spec...

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Autores principales: Mussard, Eloïse, Lencina, Corinne, Gallo, Lise, Barilly, Céline, Poli, Maryse, Feve, Katia, Albin, Mikael, Cauquil, Laurent, Knudsen, Christelle, Achard, Caroline, Devailly, Guillaume, Soler, Laura, Combes, Sylvie, Beaumont, Martin
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9465596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36105361
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2022.983031
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author Mussard, Eloïse
Lencina, Corinne
Gallo, Lise
Barilly, Céline
Poli, Maryse
Feve, Katia
Albin, Mikael
Cauquil, Laurent
Knudsen, Christelle
Achard, Caroline
Devailly, Guillaume
Soler, Laura
Combes, Sylvie
Beaumont, Martin
author_facet Mussard, Eloïse
Lencina, Corinne
Gallo, Lise
Barilly, Céline
Poli, Maryse
Feve, Katia
Albin, Mikael
Cauquil, Laurent
Knudsen, Christelle
Achard, Caroline
Devailly, Guillaume
Soler, Laura
Combes, Sylvie
Beaumont, Martin
author_sort Mussard, Eloïse
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description Intestinal organoids are innovative in vitro tools to study the digestive epithelium. The objective of this study was to generate jejunum and colon organoids from suckling and weaned piglets in order to determine the extent to which organoids retain a location-specific and a developmental stage-specific phenotype. Organoids were studied at three time points by gene expression profiling for comparison with the transcriptomic patterns observed in crypts in vivo. In addition, the gut microbiota and the metabolome were analyzed to characterize the luminal environment of epithelial cells at the origin of organoids. The location-specific expression of 60 genes differentially expressed between jejunum and colon crypts from suckling piglets was partially retained (48%) in the derived organoids at all time point. The regional expression of these genes was independent of luminal signals since the major differences in microbiota and metabolome observed in vivo between the jejunum and the colon were not reproduced in vitro. In contrast, the regional expression of other genes was erased in organoids. Moreover, the developmental stage-specific expression of 30 genes differentially expressed between the jejunum crypts of suckling and weaned piglets was not stably retained in the derived organoids. Differentiation of organoids was necessary to observe the regional expression of certain genes while it was not sufficient to reproduce developmental stage-specific expression patterns. In conclusion, piglet intestinal organoids retained a location-specific phenotype while the characteristics of developmental stage were erased in vitro. Reproducing more closely the luminal environment might help to increase the physiological relevance of intestinal organoids.
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spelling pubmed-94655962022-09-13 The phenotype of the gut region is more stably retained than developmental stage in piglet intestinal organoids Mussard, Eloïse Lencina, Corinne Gallo, Lise Barilly, Céline Poli, Maryse Feve, Katia Albin, Mikael Cauquil, Laurent Knudsen, Christelle Achard, Caroline Devailly, Guillaume Soler, Laura Combes, Sylvie Beaumont, Martin Front Cell Dev Biol Cell and Developmental Biology Intestinal organoids are innovative in vitro tools to study the digestive epithelium. The objective of this study was to generate jejunum and colon organoids from suckling and weaned piglets in order to determine the extent to which organoids retain a location-specific and a developmental stage-specific phenotype. Organoids were studied at three time points by gene expression profiling for comparison with the transcriptomic patterns observed in crypts in vivo. In addition, the gut microbiota and the metabolome were analyzed to characterize the luminal environment of epithelial cells at the origin of organoids. The location-specific expression of 60 genes differentially expressed between jejunum and colon crypts from suckling piglets was partially retained (48%) in the derived organoids at all time point. The regional expression of these genes was independent of luminal signals since the major differences in microbiota and metabolome observed in vivo between the jejunum and the colon were not reproduced in vitro. In contrast, the regional expression of other genes was erased in organoids. Moreover, the developmental stage-specific expression of 30 genes differentially expressed between the jejunum crypts of suckling and weaned piglets was not stably retained in the derived organoids. Differentiation of organoids was necessary to observe the regional expression of certain genes while it was not sufficient to reproduce developmental stage-specific expression patterns. In conclusion, piglet intestinal organoids retained a location-specific phenotype while the characteristics of developmental stage were erased in vitro. Reproducing more closely the luminal environment might help to increase the physiological relevance of intestinal organoids. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-08-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9465596/ /pubmed/36105361 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2022.983031 Text en Copyright © 2022 Mussard, Lencina, Gallo, Barilly, Poli, Feve, Albin, Cauquil, Knudsen, Achard, Devailly, Soler, Combes and Beaumont. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cell and Developmental Biology
Mussard, Eloïse
Lencina, Corinne
Gallo, Lise
Barilly, Céline
Poli, Maryse
Feve, Katia
Albin, Mikael
Cauquil, Laurent
Knudsen, Christelle
Achard, Caroline
Devailly, Guillaume
Soler, Laura
Combes, Sylvie
Beaumont, Martin
The phenotype of the gut region is more stably retained than developmental stage in piglet intestinal organoids
title The phenotype of the gut region is more stably retained than developmental stage in piglet intestinal organoids
title_full The phenotype of the gut region is more stably retained than developmental stage in piglet intestinal organoids
title_fullStr The phenotype of the gut region is more stably retained than developmental stage in piglet intestinal organoids
title_full_unstemmed The phenotype of the gut region is more stably retained than developmental stage in piglet intestinal organoids
title_short The phenotype of the gut region is more stably retained than developmental stage in piglet intestinal organoids
title_sort phenotype of the gut region is more stably retained than developmental stage in piglet intestinal organoids
topic Cell and Developmental Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9465596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36105361
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2022.983031
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