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Series GSE109471 Query DataSets for GSE109471
Status Public on Feb 15, 2018
Title Development of a primary human Small Intestine-on-a-Chip using biopsy-derived organoids
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Here we describe a method for fabricating a primary human Small Intestine-on-a-Chip (Intestine Chip) containing epithelial cells isolated from healthy regions of intestinal biopsies. The primary epithelial cells are expanded as 3D organoids, dissociated, and cultured on a porous membrane within a microfluidic device with human intestinal microvascular endothelium cultured in a parallel microchannel under flow and cyclic deformation. In the Intestine Chip, the epithelium forms villi-like projections lined by polarized epithelial cells that undergo multi-lineage differentiation similar to that of intestinal organoids, however, these cells expose their apical surfaces to an open lumen and interface with endothelium. Transcriptomic analysis also indicates that the Intestine Chip more closely mimics whole human duodenum in vivo when compared to the duodenal organoids used to create the chips. Because fluids flowing through the lumen of the Intestine Chip can be collected continuously, sequential analysis of fluid samples can be used to quantify nutrient digestion, mucus secretion and establishment of intestinal barrier function over a period of multiple days in vitro. The Intestine Chip therefore may be useful as a research tool for applications where normal intestinal function is crucial, including studies of metabolism, nutrition, infection, and drug pharmacokinetics, as well as personalized medicine.
 
Overall design Total RNAs extracted from Intestine-on-Chip, Organoid-on Chip and Caco2 Gut-on-Chip biological samples and were submitted for microarray analysis.
 
Contributor(s) Kasendra M, Tovaglieri A, Ingber DE
Citation(s) 29440725
Submission date Jan 23, 2018
Last update date Feb 17, 2018
Contact name Hu Li
E-mail(s) [email protected]
Organization name Mayo Clinic
Department Molecular Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics
Lab Systems Biology and Pharmacology
Street address 200 First Street, Gonda Building G19-408
City Rochester
State/province MN
ZIP/Postal code 55904
Country USA
 
Platforms (1)
GPL23526 [HuGene-1_0-st] Affymetrix Human Gene 1.0 ST Array [CDF: hugene10st_Hs_ENTREZG_20]
Samples (12)
GSM2944006 Caco2_Gut_Chip_1
GSM2944007 Caco2_Gut_Chip_2
GSM2944008 Caco2_Transwell_1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA431159

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