Three-dimensional regeneration of patient-derived intestinal organoid epithelium in a physiodynamic mucosal interface-on-a-chip
  • Shin, Y.C.
  • Shin, W.
  • Koh, D.
  • Wu, A.
  • Ambrosini, Y.M.
  • ... Yoo, T.K.
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The regeneration of the mucosal interface of the human intestine is critical in the host-gut microbiome crosstalk associated with gastrointestinal diseases. The biopsy-derived intestinal organoids provide genetic information of patients with physiological cytodifferentiation. However, the enclosed lumen and static culture condition substantially limit the utility of patient-derived organoids for microbiome-associated disease modeling. Here, we report a patient-specific three-dimensional (3D) physiodynamic mucosal interface-on-a-chip (PMI Chip) that provides a microphysiological intestinal milieu under defined biomechanics. The real-time imaging and computational simulation of the PMI Chip verified the recapitulation of non-linear luminal and microvascular flow that simulates the hydrodynamics in a living human gut. The multiaxial deformations in a convoluted microchannel not only induced dynamic cell strains but also enhanced particle mixing in the lumen microchannel. Under this physiodynamic condition, an organoid-derived epithelium obtained from the patients diagnosed with Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, or colorectal cancer independently formed 3D epithelial layers with disease-specific differentiations. Moreover, co-culture with the human fecal microbiome in an anoxic-oxic interface resulted in the formation of stochastic microcolonies without a loss of epithelial barrier function. We envision that the patient-specific PMI Chip that conveys genetic, epigenetic, and environmental factors of individual patients will potentially demonstrate the pathophysiological dynamics and complex host-microbiome crosstalk to target a patient-specific disease modeling. © 2020 by the authors.

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Co-cultureDisease modelingGut-on-a-chipMicrobiomeMucosal interfaceMultiaxial deformationOrganoidPhysiodynamicCrosstalkGenesMicrochannelsPatient monitoringStochastic systemsComputational simulationEnvironmental factorsEpithelial barrierGastrointestinal DiseaseGenetic informationPathophysiologicalThreedimensional (3-d)Ulcerative colitisDiseases
제목
Three-dimensional regeneration of patient-derived intestinal organoid epithelium in a physiodynamic mucosal interface-on-a-chip
저자
Shin, Y.C.Shin, W.Koh, D.Wu, A.Ambrosini, Y.M.Min, S.Gail Eckhardt, S.Declan Fleming, R.Y.Kim, S.Park, S.Koh, H.Yoo, T.K.Kim, H.J.
DOI
10.3390/mi11070663
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2020-07
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Micromachines
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