Development, validation and implementation of an in vitro model for the study of metabolic and immune function in normal and inflamed human colonic epithelium.

Jan 6, 2015Danish medical journal

Lab model of normal and inflamed human colon lining to study metabolism and immune function

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Abstract

Viable human colonic epithelial cells can be established from endoscopic biopsies and maintain metabolic activity for up to 48 hours in vitro.

  • Colonic epithelial cells express a range of proteins involved in immune response, including TLR9 and PPARγ.
  • Pro-inflammatory cytokines TNF-α and IFN-γ impair the viability of these cells and induce secretion of IL-8.
  • Cells from inflamed IBD mucosa exhibit reduced sensitivity to cytokine-induced damage, suggesting a potential intrinsic defense mechanism.
  • Epithelial cells secrete active enzymes related to inflammation, with increased activity observed in cells from inflamed tissues.
  • Topical application of the PPARγ ligand rosiglitazone reduced clinical activity and mucosal inflammation in patients with active distal ulcerative colitis.
  • The model may facilitate further understanding of the immunological roles of intestinal epithelial cells and the development of new therapies.

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