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Generating and Imaging Mouse and Human Epithelial Organoids from Normal and Tumor Mammary Tissue Without Passaging

Authors :
Isaac S. Chan
Elizabeth H. Chen
Sangeetha M. Reddy
Evanthia T. Roussos-Torres
Yu-An Zhang
Clayton A. Smith
Katherine E. Lake
Megan M. Colonnetta
Serena L. Cornelius
Source :
J Vis Exp
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Organoids are a reliable method for modeling organ tissue due to their self-organizing properties and retention of function and architecture after propagation from primary tissue or stem cells. This method of organoid generation forgoes single-cell differentiation through multiple passages and instead uses differential centrifugation to isolate mammary epithelial organoids from mechanically and enzymatically dissociated tissues. This protocol provides a streamlined technique for rapidly producing small and large epithelial organoids from both mouse and human mammary tissue in addition to techniques for organoid embedding in collagen and basement extracellular matrix. Furthermore, instructions for in-gel fixation and immunofluorescent staining are provided for the purpose of visualizing organoid morphology and density. These methodologies are suitable for myriad downstream analyses, such as co-culturing with immune cells and ex vivo metastasis modeling via collagen invasion assay. These analyses serve to better elucidate cell-cell behavior and create a more complete understanding of interactions within the tumor microenvironment.

Details

ISSN :
1940087X
Issue :
189
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....53886b5b1c7fb3230e189cc1e1c1671b