Gradients of signaling pathways within the intestinal stem cell (ISC) niche are instrumental for cellular compartmentalization and tissue function, yet how are they sensed by the epithelium is still not fully understood. Here a new in vitro model of the small intestine based on primary epithelial cells (i), apically accessible (ii), with native tissue mechanical properties and controlled mesh size (iii), 3D villus-like architecture (iv), and precisely controlled biomolecular gradients of the ISC niche (v) is presented. Biochemical gradients are formed through hydrogel-based scaffolds by free diffusion from a source to a sink chamber. To confirm the establishment of spatiotemporally controlled gradients, light-sheet fluorescence microscopy a...
We introduce a novel dynamic model of stem cell and tissue organisation in murine intestinal crypts....
The small intestinal epithelium facilitates the absorption of nutrients and provides a barrier again...
Epithelial organoids, such as those derived from stem cells of the intestine, have great potential f...
Intestinal epithelium is highly specialized tissue organized into crypt-villus units relevant for th...
The relationship between intestinal stem cells (ISCs) and the surrounding niche environment is compl...
The human small intestinal epithelium possesses a distinct crypt-villus architecture and tissue pola...
peer-reviewedIntestinal tissue, and specifically its mucosal layer, is a complex and gradient-rich e...
Intestinal organoids have emerged as a powerful in vitro tool for studying intestinal biology due to...
The intestinal epithelium is a single layer of cells that plays a critical role in digestion, absorb...
In vitro culture of intestinal tissue has been attempted for decades. Only recently did Sato et al. ...
The small intestine is a specialised organ, essential for nutrient digestion and absorption. It is l...
The successful culture of intestinal organoids has greatly enhanced our understanding of intestinal ...
SummaryWe address the mechanism by which adult intestinal stem cells (ISCs) become localized to the ...
Developing protocols to obtain intestinal epithelial monolayers that recapitulate in vivo physiology...
Niche-derived factors regulate tissue stem cells, but apart from the mechanosensory pathways, the ef...
We introduce a novel dynamic model of stem cell and tissue organisation in murine intestinal crypts....
The small intestinal epithelium facilitates the absorption of nutrients and provides a barrier again...
Epithelial organoids, such as those derived from stem cells of the intestine, have great potential f...
Intestinal epithelium is highly specialized tissue organized into crypt-villus units relevant for th...
The relationship between intestinal stem cells (ISCs) and the surrounding niche environment is compl...
The human small intestinal epithelium possesses a distinct crypt-villus architecture and tissue pola...
peer-reviewedIntestinal tissue, and specifically its mucosal layer, is a complex and gradient-rich e...
Intestinal organoids have emerged as a powerful in vitro tool for studying intestinal biology due to...
The intestinal epithelium is a single layer of cells that plays a critical role in digestion, absorb...
In vitro culture of intestinal tissue has been attempted for decades. Only recently did Sato et al. ...
The small intestine is a specialised organ, essential for nutrient digestion and absorption. It is l...
The successful culture of intestinal organoids has greatly enhanced our understanding of intestinal ...
SummaryWe address the mechanism by which adult intestinal stem cells (ISCs) become localized to the ...
Developing protocols to obtain intestinal epithelial monolayers that recapitulate in vivo physiology...
Niche-derived factors regulate tissue stem cells, but apart from the mechanosensory pathways, the ef...
We introduce a novel dynamic model of stem cell and tissue organisation in murine intestinal crypts....
The small intestinal epithelium facilitates the absorption of nutrients and provides a barrier again...
Epithelial organoids, such as those derived from stem cells of the intestine, have great potential f...