Peter Flood , Naomi Hanrahan , Ken Nally and Silvia Melgar
Human intestinal organoids: Modeling gastrointestinal physiology and immunopathology — current applications and limitations
- Field of Research:organoid
- Species:human
- Sample Type:Human intestinal organoids
- Models:Human intestinal organoids
- Journal:Eur. J. Immunol.
- Time:2024
- Product line:organoid
- Key words:
Human intestinal organoids、Coeliac disease、Inflammatory bowel disease、Intestinal epithelial functions、Irritable bowel syndrome、Obesity
Abstract
Human intestinal organoids are an ideal model system for studying gastrointestinal
physiology and immunopathology. Altered physiology and mucosal immune response
are hallmarks of numerous intestinal functional and inflammatory diseases, including
inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), coeliac disease, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and
obesity. These conditions impact the normal epithelial functions of the intestine, such as
absorption, barrier function, secretion, and host–microbiome communication. They are
accompanied by characteristic intestinal symptoms and have significant societal, economic, and healthcare burdens. To develop new treatment options, cutting-edge research
is required to investigate their etiology and pathology. Human intestinal organoids derived
from patient tissue recapitulate the key physiological and immunopathological aspects of
these conditions, providing a promising platform for elucidating disease mechanisms.
This review will summarize recent reports on patient-derived human small intestinal
and colonic organoids and highlight how these models have been used to study intestinal epithelial functions in the context of inflammation, altered physiology, and immune
response. Furthermore, it will elaborate on the various organoid systems in use and the
techniques/assays currently available to study epithelial functions. Finally, it will conclude
by discussing the limitations and future perspectives of organoid technology
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