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Detailed survey of an in vitro intestinal epithelium model by single-cell transcriptomics

Ran Ran, Javier Muñoz Briones, Smrutiti Jena, Nicole Anderson, Matthew R. Olson, Leopold N. Green, Douglas K. Brubaker

2024iScience12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

gut mimic, yet the translatability of insights from such a system to adult human physiological contexts is not fully characterized. Here, we used single-cell RNA sequencing on the co-culture to obtain a detailed survey of cell type heterogeneity in the system and conducted a holistic comparison with human physiology. We identified the intestinal stem cell-, transit amplifying-, enterocyte-, goblet cell-, and enteroendocrine-like cells in the system. In general, the co-culture was fetal intestine-like, with less variety of gene expression compared to the adult human gut. Transporters for major types of nutrients were found in the majority of the enterocytes-like cells in the system. TLR 4 was not expressed in the sample, indicating that the co-culture model is incapable of mimicking the innate immune aspect of the human epithelium.

Topics & Concepts

In vitroIntestinal epitheliumCell cultureEpitheliumCaco-2Colorectal cancerCell biologyComputational biologyBiologyChemistryCancerBiochemistryGeneticsSingle-cell and spatial transcriptomicsCancer Cells and MetastasisCancer Genomics and Diagnostics