Functional Characterization and Visualization of Esophageal Fibroblasts Using Organoid Co-Cultures
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Functional Characterization and Visualization of Esophageal Fibroblasts Using Organoid Co-Cultures
Abstract
Epithelial stem and progenitor cells contribute to the formation and maintenance of the epithelial barrier throughout life. Most stem and progenitor cell populations are tucked away in anatomically distinct locations, enabling exclusive interactions with niche signals that maintain stemness. While the development of epithelial organoid cultures provides a powerful tool for understanding the role of stem and progenitor cells in homeostasis and disease, the interaction within the niche environment is largely absent, thereby hindering the identification of factors influencing stem cell behavior. Fibroblasts play a key role in directing epithelial stem and progenitor fate. Here, a comprehensive organoid-fibroblast co-culture protocol enabling the delineation of fibroblast subpopulations in esophageal progenitor cell renewal and differentiation is presented. In this protocol, a method to isolate both epithelial cells and fibroblasts in parallel from the esophagus is described. Distinct fluorescence-activated cell sorting strategies to isolate both the esophageal progenitor cells as well as the fibroblast subpopulations from either transgenic reporter or wild-type mice are outlined. This protocol provides a versatile approach that can be adapted to accommodate the isolation of specific fibroblast subpopulations. Establishing and passaging esophageal epithelial organoid mono-cultures is included in this protocol, enabling a direct comparison with the co-culture system. In addition, a 3D clearing approach allowing for detailed image analysis of epithelial-fibroblast interactions is described. Collectively, this protocol describes a comparative and relatively high-throughput method for identifying and understanding esophageal stem cell niche components in vitro.
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