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In Vitro Generation of Mouse Colon Crypts.

ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering(2017)

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Abstract
Organoid culture has had a significant impact on studies of the intestinal epithelium; however, the exquisite architecture, luminal accessibility, and lineage compartmentalization found has not been recapitulated in the organoid systems. We have used a microengineered platform with suitable extracellular matrix contacts and stiffness to generate a self-renewing mouse colonic epithelium that replicates key architectural and physiological functions found , including a surface lined with polarized crypts. Chemical gradients applied to the basal-luminal axis compartmentalized the stem/progenitor cells and promoted appropriate lineage differentiation along the crypt axis so that the tissue possessed a crypt stem cell niche as well as a layer of differentiated cells covering the luminal surface. This new approach combining microengineered scaffolds, native chemical gradients, and biophysical cues to control primary epithelium can serve as a highly functional and physiologically relevant tissue model.
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differentiation,gradient,intestinal epithelial stem cells,intestine-on-a-chip,microfabrication,tissue mimics
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