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Contributions of the microbiome to intestinal inflammation in a gut-on-a-chip

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NANO CONVERGENCE
卷 9, 期 1, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1186/s40580-022-00299-6

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Gut-on-a-chip; Inflammation bowel disease; Microbiome; Shear stress

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  1. hy Co., Ltd. in Korea [2021-00048]

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This study presents a microfluidic-based gut model that can mimic the structure and function of the human intestine and enable co-culture of human and microbial cells. The gut-on-a-chip demonstrated the ability to recapitulate in vivo relevance epithelial cell differentiation and restore barrier function when co-cultured with probiotics, providing insights into the interaction between the intestinal microbiome and human health.
The intestinal microbiome affects a number of biological functions of the organism. Although the animal model is a powerful tool to study the relationship between the host and microbe, a physiologically relevant in vitro human intestinal system has still unmet needs. Thus, the establishment of an in vitro living cell-based system of the intestine that can mimic the mechanical, structural, absorptive, transport and pathophysiological properties of the human intestinal environment along with its commensal bacterial strains can promote pharmaceutical development and potentially replace animal testing. In this paper, we present a microfluidic-based gut model which allows co-culture of human and microbial cells to mimic the gastrointestinal structure. The gut microenvironment is recreated by flowing fluid at a low rate (21 mu L/h) over the microchannels. Under these conditions, we demonstrated the capability of gut-on-a-chip to recapitulate in vivo relevance epithelial cell differentiation including highly polarized epithelium, mucus secretion, and tight membrane integrity. Additionally, we observed that the co-culture of damaged epithelial layer with the probiotics resulted in a substantial responded recovery of barrier function without bacterial overgrowth in a gut-on-a-chip. Therefore, this gut-on-a-chip could promote explorations interaction with host between microbe and provide the insights into questions of fundamental research linking the intestinal microbiome to human health and disease.

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