Establishment of porcine and monkey colonic organoids for drug toxicity study
Abstract Pig and monkey are widely used models for exploration of human diseases and evaluation of drug efficiency and toxicity, but high cost limits their uses. Organoids have been shown to be promising models for drug test as they reasonably preserve tissue structure and functions. However, coloni...
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doaj-65f2fd618a8b4c9f89e7a80800f252032021-10-03T11:54:57ZengSpringerOpenCell Regeneration2045-97692021-10-0110111010.1186/s13619-021-00094-4Establishment of porcine and monkey colonic organoids for drug toxicity studyHaonan Li0Yalong Wang1Mengxian Zhang2Hong Wang3Along Cui4Jianguo Zhao5Weizhi Ji6Ye-Guang Chen7The State Key Laboratory of Membrane Biology, Tsinghua-Peking Center for Life Sciences, School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua UniversityThe State Key Laboratory of Membrane Biology, Tsinghua-Peking Center for Life Sciences, School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua UniversityThe State Key Laboratory of Membrane Biology, Tsinghua-Peking Center for Life Sciences, School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua UniversityState Key Laboratory of Primate Biomedical Research, Institute of Primate Translational Medicine, Kunming University of Science and TechnologySchool of Life Sciences, University of Science and Technology of ChinaSchool of Life Sciences, University of Science and Technology of ChinaState Key Laboratory of Primate Biomedical Research, Institute of Primate Translational Medicine, Kunming University of Science and TechnologyThe State Key Laboratory of Membrane Biology, Tsinghua-Peking Center for Life Sciences, School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua UniversityAbstract Pig and monkey are widely used models for exploration of human diseases and evaluation of drug efficiency and toxicity, but high cost limits their uses. Organoids have been shown to be promising models for drug test as they reasonably preserve tissue structure and functions. However, colonic organoids of pig and monkey are not yet established. Here, we report a culture medium to support the growth of porcine and monkey colonic organoids. Wnt signaling and PGE2 are important for long-term expansion of the organoids, and their withdrawal results in lineage differentiation to mature cells. Furthermore, we observe that porcine colonic organoids are closer to human colonic organoids in terms of drug toxicity response. Successful establishment of porcine and monkey colonic organoids would facilitate the mechanistic investigation of the homeostatic regulation of the intestine of these animals and is useful for drug development and toxicity studies.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13619-021-00094-4PigMonkeyColonic organoidsCultureDrug toxicity |
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Haonan Li Yalong Wang Mengxian Zhang Hong Wang Along Cui Jianguo Zhao Weizhi Ji Ye-Guang Chen Establishment of porcine and monkey colonic organoids for drug toxicity study Cell Regeneration Pig Monkey Colonic organoids Culture Drug toxicity |
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Haonan Li Yalong Wang Mengxian Zhang Hong Wang Along Cui Jianguo Zhao Weizhi Ji Ye-Guang Chen |
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Haonan Li |
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Establishment of porcine and monkey colonic organoids for drug toxicity study |
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Establishment of porcine and monkey colonic organoids for drug toxicity study |
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Establishment of porcine and monkey colonic organoids for drug toxicity study |
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Establishment of porcine and monkey colonic organoids for drug toxicity study |
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Establishment of porcine and monkey colonic organoids for drug toxicity study |
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establishment of porcine and monkey colonic organoids for drug toxicity study |
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Cell Regeneration |
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2021-10-01 |
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Abstract Pig and monkey are widely used models for exploration of human diseases and evaluation of drug efficiency and toxicity, but high cost limits their uses. Organoids have been shown to be promising models for drug test as they reasonably preserve tissue structure and functions. However, colonic organoids of pig and monkey are not yet established. Here, we report a culture medium to support the growth of porcine and monkey colonic organoids. Wnt signaling and PGE2 are important for long-term expansion of the organoids, and their withdrawal results in lineage differentiation to mature cells. Furthermore, we observe that porcine colonic organoids are closer to human colonic organoids in terms of drug toxicity response. Successful establishment of porcine and monkey colonic organoids would facilitate the mechanistic investigation of the homeostatic regulation of the intestine of these animals and is useful for drug development and toxicity studies. |
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Pig Monkey Colonic organoids Culture Drug toxicity |
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