Development of a serum-free co-culture of human intestinal epithelium cell-lines (Caco-2/HT29-5M21)

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The absorptive and goblet cells are the main cellular types encountered in the intestine epithelium. The cell lineage Caco-2 is a model commonly used to reproduce the features of the bowel epithelium. However, there is a strong debat...

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Main Authors: Schneider Yves-Jacques, Deloyer Patricia, Zorzi Willy, El Moualij Benaïssa, Devillé Christelle, Nollevaux Géraldine, Peulen Olivier, Dandrifosse Guy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2006-05-01
Series:BMC Cell Biology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2121/7/20
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Summary:<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The absorptive and goblet cells are the main cellular types encountered in the intestine epithelium. The cell lineage Caco-2 is a model commonly used to reproduce the features of the bowel epithelium. However, there is a strong debate regarding the value of Caco-2 cell culture to mimick <it>in vivo </it>situation. Indeed, some authors report in Caco-2 a low paracellular permeability and an ease of access of highly diffusible small molecules to the microvilli, due to an almost complete lack of mucus. The HT29-5M21 intestinal cell lineage is a mucin-secreting cellular population. A co-culture system carried out in a serum-free medium and comprising both Caco-2 and HT29-5M21 cells was developed. The systematic use of a co-culture system requires the characterization of the monolayer under a given experimental procedure.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>In this study, we investigated the activity and localization of the alkaline phosphatase and the expression of <it>IAP </it>and <it>MUC5AC </it>genes to determine a correlation between these markers and the cellular composition of a differentiated monolayer obtained from a mixture of Caco-2 and HT29-5M21 cells. We observed that the culture conditions used (serum-free medium) did not change the phenotype of each cell type, and produced a reproducible model. The alkaline phosphatase expression characterizing Caco-2 cells was influenced by the presence of HT29-5M21 cells.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The culture formed by 75% Caco-2 and 25% HT29-5M21 produce a monolayer containing the two main cell types of human intestinal epithelium and characterized by a reduced permeability to macromolecules.</p>
ISSN:1471-2121