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Probing the luminal microenvironment of reconstituted epithelial microtissues.


ABSTRACT: Polymeric microparticles can serve as carriers or sensors to instruct or characterize tissue biology. However, incorporating microparticles into tissues for in vitro assays remains a challenge. We exploit three-dimensional cell-patterning technologies and directed epithelial self-organization to deliver microparticles to the lumen of reconstituted human intestinal microtissues. We also develop a novel pH-sensitive microsensor that can measure the luminal pH of reconstituted epithelial microtissues. These studies offer a novel approach for investigating luminal microenvironments and drug-delivery across epithelial barriers.

SUBMITTER: Cerchiari AE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5020616 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Probing the luminal microenvironment of reconstituted epithelial microtissues.

Cerchiari Alec E AE   Samy Karen E KE   Todhunter Michael E ME   Schlesinger Erica E   Henise Jeff J   Rieken Christopher C   Gartner Zev J ZJ   Desai Tejal A TA  

Scientific reports 20160913


Polymeric microparticles can serve as carriers or sensors to instruct or characterize tissue biology. However, incorporating microparticles into tissues for in vitro assays remains a challenge. We exploit three-dimensional cell-patterning technologies and directed epithelial self-organization to deliver microparticles to the lumen of reconstituted human intestinal microtissues. We also develop a novel pH-sensitive microsensor that can measure the luminal pH of reconstituted epithelial microtissu  ...[more]

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