Here, we propose an immune-responsive human Microbiota-Intestine axis on-chip as a platform able to reproduce the architecture and vertical topography of the microbiota with a complex extracellular microenvironment consisting of a responsive extra cellular matrix (ECM) and a plethora of immune-modulatory mediators released from different cell populations such as epithelial, stromal, blood and microbial species in homeostatic and inflamed conditions. Firstly, we developed a three-dimensional human intestine model (3D-hI), represented by an instructive and histologically competent ECM and a well-differentiated epithelium with mucus-covered microvilli. Then, we replicated the microenvironmental anaerobic condition of human intestinal lumen by ...
17 pages, 2 figures.The intestinal tract mucosa is exposed to a vast number of environmental antigen...
Abstract Background Species-specific differences in tolerance to infection are exemplified by the hi...
The mammalian intestinal epithelium contains more immune cells than any other tissue, and this is la...
An alteration of the intestinal community called dysbiosis is associated with a range of conditions ...
The main advance of this study is the development of a microengineered model of human intestinal inf...
Abstract Here, we report a pathomimetic Leaky Gut Chip that recapitulates increased epithelial perme...
The human microbiome and its crosstalk with host cells play a critical role in regulating human heal...
The human intestine and its microbiome play an extremely important role in regulating human patholog...
About three-quarters of human body surface is exposed to dense microbial population along the gastro...
International audienceThe gut is a tubular organ responsible for nutrient absorption and harbors our...
The intestinal epithelium plays an essential role in the balance between tolerant and protective imm...
The intestine is considered to be a vital digestive organ to absorb nutrients and is the largest imm...
The colonic epithelial barrier is vital to preserve gut and host health by maintaining the immune ho...
The dissertation entitled ‘cross-talk between microbiota and immune responses in inflammatory bowel ...
Few models currently exist to realistically simulate the complex human intestine's micro-environment...
17 pages, 2 figures.The intestinal tract mucosa is exposed to a vast number of environmental antigen...
Abstract Background Species-specific differences in tolerance to infection are exemplified by the hi...
The mammalian intestinal epithelium contains more immune cells than any other tissue, and this is la...
An alteration of the intestinal community called dysbiosis is associated with a range of conditions ...
The main advance of this study is the development of a microengineered model of human intestinal inf...
Abstract Here, we report a pathomimetic Leaky Gut Chip that recapitulates increased epithelial perme...
The human microbiome and its crosstalk with host cells play a critical role in regulating human heal...
The human intestine and its microbiome play an extremely important role in regulating human patholog...
About three-quarters of human body surface is exposed to dense microbial population along the gastro...
International audienceThe gut is a tubular organ responsible for nutrient absorption and harbors our...
The intestinal epithelium plays an essential role in the balance between tolerant and protective imm...
The intestine is considered to be a vital digestive organ to absorb nutrients and is the largest imm...
The colonic epithelial barrier is vital to preserve gut and host health by maintaining the immune ho...
The dissertation entitled ‘cross-talk between microbiota and immune responses in inflammatory bowel ...
Few models currently exist to realistically simulate the complex human intestine's micro-environment...
17 pages, 2 figures.The intestinal tract mucosa is exposed to a vast number of environmental antigen...
Abstract Background Species-specific differences in tolerance to infection are exemplified by the hi...
The mammalian intestinal epithelium contains more immune cells than any other tissue, and this is la...