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Screening for modulators of the cellular composition of gut epithelia via organoid models of intestinal stem cell differentiation

Authors :
Benjamin E. Mead
Kazuki Hattori
Lauren Levy
Shinya Imada
Norihiro Goto
Marko Vukovic
Daphne Sze
Conner Kummerlowe
Juan D. Matute
Jinzhi Duan
Robert Langer
Richard S. Blumberg
Jose Ordovas-Montanes
Ömer H. Yilmaz
Jeffrey M. Karp
Alex K. Shalek
Source :
Nature biomedical engineering. 6(4)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The cellular composition of barrier epithelia is essential to organismal homoeostasis. In particular, within the small intestine, adult stem cells establish tissue cellularity, and may provide a means to control the abundance and quality of specialized epithelial cells. Yet, methods for the identification of biological targets regulating epithelial composition and function, and of small molecules modulating them, are lacking. Here we show that druggable biological targets and small-molecule regulators of intestinal stem cell differentiation can be identified via multiplexed phenotypic screening using thousands of miniaturized organoid models of intestinal stem cell differentiation into Paneth cells, and validated via longitudinal single-cell RNA-sequencing. We found that inhibitors of the nuclear exporter Exportin 1 modulate the fate of intestinal stem cells, independently of known differentiation cues, significantly increasing the abundance of Paneth cells in the organoids and in wild-type mice. Physiological organoid models of the differentiation of intestinal stem cells could find broader utility for the screening of biological targets and small molecules that can modulate the composition and function of other barrier epithelia.

Details

ISSN :
2157846X
Volume :
6
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature biomedical engineering
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....39f5e93e8461c3efdf19439266344726