Congruence of Transcription Programs in Adult Stem Cell-Derived Jejunum Organoids and Original Tissue During Long-Term Culture
The emergence of intestinal organoids, as a stem cell-based self-renewable model system, has led to many studies on intestinal development and cell-cell signaling. However, potential issues regarding the phenotypic stability and reproducibility of the methodology during culture still needs to be add...
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doaj-b4c98063532d4cb58ae2b23ced2f256f2020-11-25T03:18:41ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology2296-634X2020-07-01810.3389/fcell.2020.00375529393Congruence of Transcription Programs in Adult Stem Cell-Derived Jejunum Organoids and Original Tissue During Long-Term CultureBart van der Hee0Bart van der Hee1Ole Madsen2Jacques Vervoort3Hauke Smidt4Jerry M. Wells5Host-Microbe Interactomics Group, Department of Animal Sciences, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, NetherlandsLaboratory of Microbiology, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, NetherlandsAnimal Breeding and Genomics, Department of Animal Sciences, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, NetherlandsLaboratory of Biochemistry, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, NetherlandsLaboratory of Microbiology, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, NetherlandsHost-Microbe Interactomics Group, Department of Animal Sciences, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, NetherlandsThe emergence of intestinal organoids, as a stem cell-based self-renewable model system, has led to many studies on intestinal development and cell-cell signaling. However, potential issues regarding the phenotypic stability and reproducibility of the methodology during culture still needs to be addressed for different organoids. Here we investigated the transcriptomes of jejunum organoids derived from the same pig as well as batch-to-batch variation of organoids derived from different pigs over long-term passage. The set of genes expressed in organoids closely resembled that of the tissue of origin, including small intestine specific genes, for at least 17 passages. Minor differences in gene expression were observed between individual organoid cultures. In contrast, most small intestine-specific genes were not expressed in the jejunum cell line IPEC-J2, which also showed gene expression consistent with cancer phenotypes. We conclude that intestinal organoids provide a robust and stable model for translational research with clear advantages over transformed cells.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcell.2020.00375/fullintestinal organoidsporcine organoidsgastrointestinalorganoid stabilityIPEC-J2 |
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Bart van der Hee Bart van der Hee Ole Madsen Jacques Vervoort Hauke Smidt Jerry M. Wells Congruence of Transcription Programs in Adult Stem Cell-Derived Jejunum Organoids and Original Tissue During Long-Term Culture Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology intestinal organoids porcine organoids gastrointestinal organoid stability IPEC-J2 |
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Congruence of Transcription Programs in Adult Stem Cell-Derived Jejunum Organoids and Original Tissue During Long-Term Culture |
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Congruence of Transcription Programs in Adult Stem Cell-Derived Jejunum Organoids and Original Tissue During Long-Term Culture |
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Congruence of Transcription Programs in Adult Stem Cell-Derived Jejunum Organoids and Original Tissue During Long-Term Culture |
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Congruence of Transcription Programs in Adult Stem Cell-Derived Jejunum Organoids and Original Tissue During Long-Term Culture |
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Congruence of Transcription Programs in Adult Stem Cell-Derived Jejunum Organoids and Original Tissue During Long-Term Culture |
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congruence of transcription programs in adult stem cell-derived jejunum organoids and original tissue during long-term culture |
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The emergence of intestinal organoids, as a stem cell-based self-renewable model system, has led to many studies on intestinal development and cell-cell signaling. However, potential issues regarding the phenotypic stability and reproducibility of the methodology during culture still needs to be addressed for different organoids. Here we investigated the transcriptomes of jejunum organoids derived from the same pig as well as batch-to-batch variation of organoids derived from different pigs over long-term passage. The set of genes expressed in organoids closely resembled that of the tissue of origin, including small intestine specific genes, for at least 17 passages. Minor differences in gene expression were observed between individual organoid cultures. In contrast, most small intestine-specific genes were not expressed in the jejunum cell line IPEC-J2, which also showed gene expression consistent with cancer phenotypes. We conclude that intestinal organoids provide a robust and stable model for translational research with clear advantages over transformed cells. |
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intestinal organoids porcine organoids gastrointestinal organoid stability IPEC-J2 |
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https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fcell.2020.00375/full |
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