Author:
Oost Miriam J.,Ijaz Adil,van Haarlem Daphne A.,van Summeren Kitty,Velkers Francisca C.,Kraneveld Aletta D.,Venema Koen,Jansen Christine A.,Pieters Raymond H. H.,ten Klooster Jean Paul
Abstract
AbstractIntestinal organoids are advanced cellular models, which are widely used in mammalian studies to mimic and study in vivo intestinal function and host–pathogen interactions. Growth factors WNT3 and RSPO1 are crucial for the growth of intestinal organoids. Chicken intestinal organoids are currently cultured with mammalian Wnt3a and Rspo1, however, maintaining their longevity has shown to be challenging. Based on the limited homology between mammalian and avian RSPO1, we expect that chicken-derived factors are required for the organoid cultures. Isolated crypts from embryonic tissue of laying hens were growing in the presence of chicken WNT3 and RSPO1, whereas growth in the presence of mammalian Wnt3a and Rspo1 was limited. Moreover, the growth was increased by using Prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and a Forkhead box O1-inhibitor (FOXO1-inhibitor), allowing to culture these organoids for 15 passages. Furthermore, stem cells maintained their ability to differentiate into goblets, enterocytes and enteroendocrine cells in 2D structures. Overall, we show that chicken intestinal organoids can be cultured for multiple passages using chicken-derived WNT3 and RSPO1, PGE2, and FOXO1-inhibitor.
Funder
Carbohydrate Competence Center
Centre for Healthy Eating & Food Innovation_ Maastricht University- Campus Venlo
Dutch province of Limburg
Punjab Educational Endowment Fund
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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