Mo1057 - Morpho-Biochemical Actions of Cigarette Smoke on the Human Intestinal Epithelium

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Leon J. Klunder ◽  
Tjasso Blokzijl ◽  
Sven C. IJzendoorn ◽  
Gerard Dijkstra ◽  
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Charlotte R. Kleiveland ◽  
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Morten Jacobsen ◽  
Tor Lea

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Niels Willemse ◽  
Edoardo Zaccaria ◽  
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Arie van der Ende ◽  
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Jianye Fu ◽  
Zhengying Gu ◽  
Yang Liu ◽  
Jun Zhang ◽  
Hao Song ◽  
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Designed Janus silica nanoparticles can stimulate stronger phagocytosis and exhibit higher cargo transport across an in vitro epithelial monolayer model mimicking the human intestinal epithelium.


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Nobuo Terada ◽  
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Hisashi Yamakawa ◽  
Irene F. Newsham ◽  
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Yves-Jacques Schneider

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Greeshma Ray ◽  
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Organoids are a valuable three-dimensional (3D) model to study the differentiated functions of the human intestinal epithelium. They are a particularly powerful tool to measure epithelial transport processes in health and disease. Though biological assays such as organoid swelling and intraluminal pH measurements are well established, their underlying functional genomics are not well characterized. Here we combine genome-wide analysis of open chromatin by ATAC-Seq with transcriptome mapping by RNA-Seq to define the genomic signature of human intestinal organoids (HIOs). These data provide an important tool for investigating key physiological and biochemical processes in the intestinal epithelium. We next compared the transcriptome and open chromatin profiles of HIOs with equivalent data sets from the Caco2 colorectal carcinoma line, which is an important two-dimensional (2D) model of the intestinal epithelium. Our results define common features of the intestinal epithelium in HIO and Caco2 and further illustrate the cancer-associated program of the cell line. Generation of Caco2 cysts enabled interrogation of the molecular divergence of the 2D and 3D cultures. Overrepresented motif analysis of open chromatin peaks identified caudal type homeobox 2 (CDX2) as a key activating transcription factor in HIO, but not in monolayer cultures of Caco2. However, the CDX2 motif becomes overrepresented in open chromatin from Caco2 cysts, reinforcing the importance of this factor in intestinal epithelial differentiation and function. Intersection of the HIO and Caco2 transcriptomes further showed functional overlap in pathways of ion transport and tight junction integrity, among others. These data contribute to understanding human intestinal organoid biology.


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