Small Intestine on a Chip Demonstrates Physiologic Mucus Secretion in the Presence of Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus Biofilm

IF 3.6 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Biotechnology and Bioengineering Pub Date : 2025-04-08 DOI:10.1002/bit.28989
Sanat Kumar Dash, Cláudia N. H. Marques, Gretchen J. Mahler
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The small intestine is an area of the digestive system difficult to access using current medical procedures, which prevents studies on the interactions between food, drugs, the small intestinal epithelium, and resident microbiota. Therefore, there is a need to develop novel microfluidic models that mimic the intestinal biological and mechanical environments. These models can be used for drug discovery and disease modeling and have the potential to reduce reliance on animal models. The goal of this study was to develop a small intestine on a chip with both enterocyte (Caco-2) and goblet (HT29-MTX) cells cocultured with Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus biofilms, which is of one of several genera present in the small intestinal microbiota. L. rhamnosus was introduced following the establishment of the epithelial barrier. The shear stress within the device was kept in the lower physiological range (0.3 mPa) to enable biofilm development over the in vitro epithelium. The epithelial barrier differentiated after 5 days of dynamic culture with cell polarity and permeability similar to the human small intestine. The presence of biofilms did not alter the barrier's permeability in dynamic conditions. Under fluid flow, the complete model remained viable and functional for more than 5 days, while the static model remained functional for only 1 day. The presence of biofilm increased the secretion of acidic and neutral mucins by the epithelial barrier. Furthermore, the small intestine on a chip also showed increased MUC2 production, which is a dominant gel-forming mucin in the small intestine. This model builds on previous publications as it establishes a stable environment that closely mimics in vivo conditions and can be used to study intestinal physiology, food-intestinal interactions, and drug development.

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芯片显示鼠李糖乳杆菌生物膜存在下的小肠生理性粘液分泌
小肠是消化系统的一个区域,目前的医疗程序很难进入小肠,这阻碍了对食物、药物、小肠上皮和常驻微生物群之间相互作用的研究。因此,需要开发能够模拟肠道生物和机械环境的新型微流控模型。这些模型可用于药物发现和疾病建模,并有可能减少对动物模型的依赖。本研究的目的是在芯片上培养小肠,其中肠细胞(Caco‐2)和杯状细胞(HT29‐MTX)与鼠李糖乳杆菌生物膜共培养,鼠李糖乳杆菌是小肠微生物群中存在的几种属之一。鼠李糖是在上皮屏障建立后引入的。装置内的剪切应力保持在较低的生理范围内(0.3 mPa),以使体外上皮上的生物膜发育。动态培养5天后,上皮屏障分化,细胞极性和通透性与人小肠相似。生物膜的存在并没有改变屏障在动态条件下的渗透性。在流体作用下,完整模型能保持5天以上的活力和功能,而静态模型只能保持1天的活力和功能。生物膜的存在增加了上皮屏障分泌酸性和中性粘蛋白。此外,芯片上的小肠也显示MUC2的产生增加,MUC2是小肠中主要的凝胶形成粘蛋白。该模型建立在先前出版物的基础上,因为它建立了一个稳定的环境,密切模仿体内条件,可用于研究肠道生理学,食物-肠道相互作用和药物开发。
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Biotechnology and Bioengineering
Biotechnology and Bioengineering 工程技术-生物工程与应用微生物
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