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Establishment of bovine 3D enteroid-derived 2D monolayers

Journal

VETERINARY RESEARCH
Volume 53, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13567-022-01033-0

Keywords

Barrier function; bovine enteroids; epithelial cells; 2D enteroids; 3D enteroids; TEER

Funding

  1. Novozymes A/S
  2. UK's Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [BBS/E/D/10002071, BBS/E/D/20002174]

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The study presents a method to generate 2D enteroids from 3D enteroids, providing a useful model for studying bovine epithelial cell biology with easy access to the apical surface of cells. It has the potential to investigate host-pathogen interactions and screen bioactive compounds.
Three-dimensional (3D) intestinal enteroids are powerful in vitro models for studying intestinal biology. However, due to their closed structure direct access to the apical surface is impeded, limiting high-throughput applications of exogenous compounds and pathogens. In this study, we describe a method for generating confluent 2D enteroids from single-cell suspensions of enzymatically-dissociated ileum-derived bovine 3D enteroids. Confluent monolayers were first achieved using IntestiCult media but to establish a defined, cost-effective culture media, we also developed a bovine enteroid monolayer (BEM) medium. The monolayers cultured in BEM media proliferated extensively and formed confluent cell layers on both Matrigel-coated plastic plates and transwell inserts by day 3 of culture. The 2D enteroids maintained the epithelial cell lineages found in 3D enteroids and ileum tissue. In addition, the monolayers formed a functional epithelial barrier based on the presence of the adherens and tight junction proteins, E-cadherin and ZO-1, and electrical resistance across the monolayer was measured from day 3 and maintained for up to 7 days in culture. The method described here will provide a useful model to study bovine epithelial cell biology with ease of access to the apical surface of epithelial cells and has potential to investigate host-pathogen interactions and screen bioactive compounds.

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