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Suspension culture in a rotating bioreactor for efficient generation of human intestinal organoids.


ABSTRACT: Human intestinal organoids (HIOs) derived from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) hold great promise for translational medical applications. A common method to obtain HIOs has been to harvest floating hindgut spheroids arising from hPSCs. As this technique is elegant but burdensome due to the complex protocol and line-to-line variability, a more feasible method is desired. Here, we establish a robust differentiation method into suspension-cultured HIOs (s-HIOs) by seeding dissociated cells on a spheroid-forming plate. This protocol realizes the reliable generation of size-controllable spheroids. Under optimized conditions in a rotating bioreactor, the generated spheroids quickly grow and mature into large s-HIOs with supporting mesenchyme. Upon mesenteric transplantation, s-HIOs further mature and develop complex tissue architecture in vivo. This method demonstrates that intestinal tissue can be generated from iPSC-derived HIOs via suspension induction and bioreactor maturation, establishing a reliable culture platform with wide applications in regenerative medicine.

SUBMITTER: Takahashi J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9701612 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Suspension culture in a rotating bioreactor for efficient generation of human intestinal organoids.

Takahashi Junichi J   Mizutani Tomohiro T   Sugihara Hady Yuki HY   Nagata Sayaka S   Kato Shu S   Hiraguri Yui Y   Takeoka Sayaka S   Tsuchiya Mao M   Kuno Reiko R   Kakinuma Sei S   Watanabe Mamoru M   Okamoto Ryuichi R  

Cell reports methods 20221115 11


Human intestinal organoids (HIOs) derived from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) hold great promise for translational medical applications. A common method to obtain HIOs has been to harvest floating hindgut spheroids arising from hPSCs. As this technique is elegant but burdensome due to the complex protocol and line-to-line variability, a more feasible method is desired. Here, we establish a robust differentiation method into suspension-cultured HIOs (s-HIOs) by seeding dissociated cells on  ...[more]

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