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Modeling Intestinal Stem Cell Function with Organoids

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms222010912

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organoid; crypt; intestinal epithelial cell (IEC); intestinal stem cell (ISC); acetylcholine (ACh); cholinergic system

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  1. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C) to TT

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This article focuses on the importance of intestinal epithelial cells, introducing the different types of intestinal epithelial cells and their roles in the small intestine. It also highlights the importance of the cholinergic system in IEC growth and differentiation, and outlines the potential use of organoids in medical research and new treatment methods.
Intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) are crucial for the digestive process and nutrient absorption. The intestinal epithelium is composed of the different cell types of the small intestine (mainly, enterocytes, goblet cells, Paneth cells, enteroendocrine cells, and tuft cells). The small intestine is characterized by the presence of crypt-villus units that are in a state of homeostatic cell turnover. Organoid technology enables an efficient expansion of intestinal epithelial tissue in vitro. Thus, organoids hold great promise for use in medical research and in the development of new treatments. At present, the cholinergic system involved in IECs and intestinal stem cells (ISCs) are attracting a great deal of attention. Thus, understanding the biological processes triggered by epithelial cholinergic activation by acetylcholine (ACh), which is produced and released from neuronal and/or non-neuronal tissue, is of key importance. Cholinergic signaling via ACh receptors plays a pivotal role in IEC growth and differentiation. Here, we discuss current views on neuronal innervation and non-neuronal control of the small intestinal crypts and their impact on ISC proliferation, differentiation, and maintenance. Since technology using intestinal organoid culture systems is advancing, we also outline an organoid-based organ replacement approach for intestinal diseases.

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