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Evaluation of Caco-2 and human intestinal epithelial cells as in vitro models of colonic and small intestinal integrity

Silvia Lopez-Escalera, Anja Wellejus

2022Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports82 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We explored whether cell seeding number of HIEC-6, and the number of incubation days for HIEC and Caco-2 cells had an impact on TEER, and tight junction expression was examined for both cell lines via immunofluorescence in the presence and absence of probiotic bacteria. We observed no significant difference in TEER readings for either cell lines when cultured for different days. Further, the HIEC TEER readings did not change with increased seeding number and were not significantly different from a control with no cells. HIECs expressed Claudin-1 and Zonula Occludens-1 but not Occludin. Caco-2 co-culture with probiotic bacteria demonstrated a significant increase in TEER, particularly for the lactobacillus strains, whereas HIEC TEER did not respond to bacterial co-incubation. Our study shows that although HIECs express certain TJ proteins, a significant TEER was not observed, likely due to the embryonic origin of the cells, which limits the application of this cell line as a suitable model for small intestinal barrier function.

Topics & Concepts

Caco-2OccludinBarrier functionBiologyIn vitroCell cultureIntestinal epitheliumIncubationIn vivoMicrobiologyCell biologyCellProbioticTight junctionEpitheliumBacteriaBiochemistryBiotechnologyGeneticsBarrier Structure and Function StudiesGut microbiota and healthGastrointestinal motility and disorders