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Engineered Synthetic Matrices for Human Intestinal Organoid Culture and Therapeutic Delivery

Adriana Mulero‐Russe, Andrés J. Garcı́a

2023Advanced Materials31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Human intestinal organoids (HIOs) derived from pluripotent stem cells or adult stem cell biopsies represent a powerful platform to study human development, drug testing, and disease modeling in vitro, and serve as a cell source for tissue regeneration and therapeutic advances in vivo. Synthetic hydrogels can be engineered to serve as analogs of the extracellular matrix to support HIO growth and differentiation. These hydrogels allow for tuning the mechanical and biochemical properties of the matrix, offering an advantage over biologically derived hydrogels such as Matrigel. Human intestinal organoids have been used for repopulating transplantable intestinal grafts and for in vivo delivery to an injured intestinal site. The use of synthetic hydrogels for in vitro culture and for in vivo delivery is expected to significantly increase the relevance of human intestinal organoids for drug screening, disease modeling, and therapeutic applications.

Topics & Concepts

OrganoidSelf-healing hydrogelsMatrigelIn vivoInduced pluripotent stem cellExtracellular matrixTissue engineeringDrug deliveryStem cell3D cell cultureIn vitroCell biologyRegenerative medicineMaterials scienceBiomedical engineeringBiologyNanotechnologyEmbryonic stem cellMedicineBiotechnologyBiochemistryPolymer chemistryGene3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchCancer Cells and MetastasisPluripotent Stem Cells Research