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A human Caco-2-based co-culture model of the inflamed intestinal mucosa for particle toxicity studies

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Maxi B. Paul, Maxi B. Paul, Maxi B. Paul, Holger Sieg, Albert Braeuning Maxi B. Paul, Maxi B. Paul, Holger Sieg, Linda Böhmert, Maxi B. Paul, Linda Böhmert, Marén Schlief, Linda Böhmert, Holger Sieg, Linda Böhmert, Linda Böhmert, Linda Böhmert, Marén Schlief, Holger Sieg, Linda Böhmert, Linda Böhmert, Linda Böhmert, Linda Böhmert, Linda Böhmert, Holger Sieg, Holger Sieg, Linda Böhmert, Hannes Daher, Linda Böhmert, Albert Braeuning Albert Braeuning Linda Böhmert, Albert Braeuning Albert Braeuning Hannes Daher, Albert Braeuning Albert Braeuning Linda Böhmert, Linda Böhmert, Holger Sieg, Maxi B. Paul, Albert Braeuning Holger Sieg, Albert Braeuning Holger Sieg, Linda Böhmert, Linda Böhmert, Holger Sieg, Linda Böhmert, Linda Böhmert, Linda Böhmert, Linda Böhmert, Linda Böhmert, Linda Böhmert, Albert Braeuning Albert Braeuning Albert Braeuning Maxi B. Paul, Holger Sieg, Albert Braeuning Albert Braeuning Holger Sieg, Holger Sieg, Holger Sieg, Holger Sieg, Albert Braeuning Albert Braeuning Holger Sieg, Holger Sieg, Holger Sieg, Linda Böhmert, Linda Böhmert, Linda Böhmert, Holger Sieg, Linda Böhmert, Holger Sieg, Albert Braeuning

Summary

Researchers developed an advanced intestinal co-culture model using human Caco-2 cells to better study the toxicity of particles, including micro- and nanoplastics, on inflamed intestinal tissue. The model incorporates immune cells to simulate intestinal inflammation, providing a more physiologically relevant in vitro system for evaluating how plastic particles interact with the gut barrier under both healthy and inflamed conditions.

Polymers
Body Systems
Study Type In vitro

UNLABELLED: The intestinal barrier is a complex interface of the human body, possessing the largest contact surface to nutrients and antigens and containing a major part of the immune system. It has to deal with continuous exposure to a broad mixture of essential, harmful, or useless substances and particles. In the context of plastic pollution and the ubiquitous occurrence of micro- and nanoplastics, oral exposure to such particles is of particular interest. Standard intestinal in vitro models, however, are unable to mimic the role of the immune system in the particle-exposed intestine. To allow for a closer look on the effect of particles on the intestinal immune system, we here developed a co-culture model to enable investigation of the epithelial brush border monolayer in a healthy and inflamed state. The model is based on well-established Caco-2 intestinal epithelial cells cultured in a Transwell™ system. Intraepithelial immune cells were mimicked by THP-1-derived M0-macrophages and MUTZ-3-derived dendritic cells. To fulfill the requirements needed for the investigation of particles, the co-culture system was developed without an additional matrix layer. Cell-cell contacts were established between interstitial and immune cells, and the Caco-2 standard cell culture medium was used, which is well-characterized for its role in defining the identity of particle dispersions. The model was characterized using confocal microscopy, membrane integrity measurements, and cytokine release assays from inflamed and healthy cells. Finally, the new co-culture model was used for investigation on polylactic acid, melamine formaldehyde resin, and polymethylmethacrylate plastic micro- and nanoparticles. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s44164-023-00047-y.

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