Protocol for Immune Cell Isolation, Organoid Generation, and Co-culture Establishment from Cryopreserved Whole Human Intestine.

IF 1 Q3 BIOLOGY Bio-protocol Pub Date : 2025-01-05 DOI:10.21769/BioProtoc.5157
Enrique Gamero-Estevez, Inga Viktoria Hensel, Michelle Steinhauer, Olivia Müllertz, Elizaveta Savochkina, Ibrahim Murathan Sektioglu, Bilgenaz Stoll, Shaghayegh Derakhshani, Sarah Devriese, Kyungbo Kim, Martin Resnik-Docampo
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The human intestine plays a pivotal role in nutrient absorption and immune system regulation. Along the longitudinal axis, cell-type composition changes to meet the varying functional requirements. Therefore, our protocol focuses on the processing of the whole human intestine to facilitate the analysis of region-specific characteristics such as tissue architecture and changes in cell populations. We describe how to generate a biobank that can be used to isolate specific immune cell subtypes, generate organoid lines, and establish autologous immune cell-organoid co-cultures. Key features • Dissection and tissue analysis of whole human intestines. • Cryopreservation for biobank generation. • Optimized protocols for the isolation of epithelial and immune cells. • Autologous co-culture of organoids and lamina propria-derived immune cells.

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免疫细胞分离、类器官生成和低温保存的人全肠共培养方案。
人体肠道在营养吸收和免疫系统调节中起着关键作用。沿着纵轴,细胞类型的组成变化,以满足不同的功能需求。因此,我们的方案侧重于整个人类肠道的处理,以促进区域特异性特征的分析,如组织结构和细胞群的变化。我们描述了如何产生一个生物库,可用于分离特定的免疫细胞亚型,产生类器官系,并建立自体免疫细胞-类器官共培养。主要特点•整个人类肠道的解剖和组织分析。•冷冻保存用于生物库的生成。•分离上皮细胞和免疫细胞的优化方案。•类器官和固有层衍生免疫细胞的自体共培养。
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