Culturing intestinal stem cells: applications for colorectal cancer research
Recent advance of sequencing technology has revealed genetic alterations in colorectal cancer. The biological function of recurrently mutated genes has been intensively investigated through mouse genetic models and colorectal cancer cell lines. Although these experimental models may not fully reflec...
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doaj-8db961f32b3b4a3bafb9396e7bb2a4cb2020-11-24T23:02:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Genetics1664-80212014-06-01510.3389/fgene.2014.0016997542Culturing intestinal stem cells: applications for colorectal cancer researchMasayuki eFujii0Toshiro eSato1Department of Gastroenterology, Keio University School of MedicineDepartment of Gastroenterology, Keio University School of MedicineRecent advance of sequencing technology has revealed genetic alterations in colorectal cancer. The biological function of recurrently mutated genes has been intensively investigated through mouse genetic models and colorectal cancer cell lines. Although these experimental models may not fully reflect biological traits of human intestinal epithelium, they provided insights into the understanding of intestinal stem cell self-renewal, leading to the development of novel human intestinal organoid culture system. Intestinal organoid culture enabled to expand normal or tumor epithelial cells in vitro retaining their stem cell self-renewal and multiple differentiation. Gene manipulation of these cultured cells may provide an attractive tool for investigating genetic events involved in colorectal carcinogenesis.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fgene.2014.00169/fullOrganoidsWnt Proteinscancer stem cells (CSC)nicheR-spondin |
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Culturing intestinal stem cells: applications for colorectal cancer research |
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Culturing intestinal stem cells: applications for colorectal cancer research |
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Culturing intestinal stem cells: applications for colorectal cancer research |
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Culturing intestinal stem cells: applications for colorectal cancer research |
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Culturing intestinal stem cells: applications for colorectal cancer research |
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culturing intestinal stem cells: applications for colorectal cancer research |
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Recent advance of sequencing technology has revealed genetic alterations in colorectal cancer. The biological function of recurrently mutated genes has been intensively investigated through mouse genetic models and colorectal cancer cell lines. Although these experimental models may not fully reflect biological traits of human intestinal epithelium, they provided insights into the understanding of intestinal stem cell self-renewal, leading to the development of novel human intestinal organoid culture system. Intestinal organoid culture enabled to expand normal or tumor epithelial cells in vitro retaining their stem cell self-renewal and multiple differentiation. Gene manipulation of these cultured cells may provide an attractive tool for investigating genetic events involved in colorectal carcinogenesis. |
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Organoids Wnt Proteins cancer stem cells (CSC) niche R-spondin |
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