Impedance measurement system for assessing the barrier integrity of three-dimensional human intestinal organoids

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Title
Impedance measurement system for assessing the barrier integrity of three-dimensional human intestinal organoids
Author(s)
J Ahn; Kwang Bo Jung; Ohman Kwon; M S Choi; J H Ahn; H Y Han; Cho-Rok Jung; S Yoon; Mi-Young Son; Jung Hwa Oh
Bibliographic Citation
Analytical Chemistry, vol. 93, no. 25, pp. 8826-8834
Publication Year
2021
Abstract
Human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC)-derived intestinal organoids (HIOs) hold unprecedented promise for basic biology and translational applications. However, developing a quantitative method to evaluate the epithelial cell membrane integrity of HIOs as an in vitro intestinal barrier model is a major challenge because of their complex three-dimensional (3D) structure. In this study, we developed an impedance system to measure the change in electrical resistance of 3D HIOs depending on the integrity of the intestinal epithelial cell membrane, which can reflect functionality and maturity. The expression of intestinal maturation- and tight junction-related markers was significantly higher in HIOs matured in vitro by treatment with IL-2 than in control HIOs. Analysis of gap junction size indicated that mature HIOs have greater integrity, with approximately 30% more compact gaps than immature HIOs. We designed a multi-microchannel system controlled by the inhalation pressure where the HIO is loaded, which enhances the stability and sensitivity of the impedance signal. We demonstrated the applicability of the impedance system by showing the difference in resistance between control and mature HIOs, reflecting the expression of tight junction proteins and their maturation status. We also validated the impedance system by monitoring its resistance in real time during junctional damage to HIOs induced by a digestive agent. In summary, we suggest a quantitative method to directly quantify the physiological changes in complex 3D organoid structures based on impedance spectroscopy, which can be applied to noninvasively monitor live cells and therefore enable their use in subsequent experiments.
ISSN
0003-2700
Publisher
Amer Chem Soc
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.1c00655
Type
Article
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Division of Research on National Challenges > Stem Cell Convergenece Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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