Application of Intestinal Organoids in The Study of Intestinal Disease Mechanism
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College of Biological and Chemical Engineering, NingboTech University, Ningbo 315100, China

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This work was supported by grants from The National Natural Science Foundation of China (31272461), Ningbo Science and Technology Bureau (202003N4305, 2018B10095, 2017C110017,2021Z112), and NingboTech University Talent Introduction Fund (20211018Z0216).

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    Intestinal organoids are constructed by crypts or stem cells from the intestine under the 3D support of the culture matrix. They contain all mature cells of the intestine, and have become a new and efficient platform for studying the mechanism of intestinal diseases. Compared with 2D cell culture, organoids can not only more effectively simulate the physiological structure and function of the intestine, but also better restore the true ecology of the intestine in different external environments. Therefore, it is more widely used in the study of pathogenesis of different intestinal diseases. This article reviewed the new progress of intestinal organoids culture, and the application and progress of intestinal organoids in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel diseases, colorectal cancer and celiac disease in recent years, and also discussed the application of intestinal organoids in drug research and development and screening.

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QIANG Long-Zheng, MAO Hai-Guang, WANG Meng-Ting, QI Li-Li, WANG Jin-Bo. Application of Intestinal Organoids in The Study of Intestinal Disease Mechanism[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2024,51(2):394-403

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  • Received:March 10,2023
  • Revised:January 10,2024
  • Accepted:May 18,2023
  • Online: February 22,2024
  • Published: February 20,2024