Human Colon Microphysiological System Reproducing Tissue Mechanical Microenvironment With Active Microfluidic Control and Imaging Capacity
Human Colon Microphysiological System Reproducing Tissue Mechanical Microenvironment With Active Microfluidic Control and Imaging Capacity
ROJAS-GARCIA, D.; HAMEL, D.; FONCY, J.; SAMBE, D.; PEFAURE, S.; MALAQUIN, L.; FERRAND, A.
AbstractIn vitro artificial colonic micro-devices that better replicate complex in vivo systems are essential tools for advancing our understanding of human gut (patho)physiology. Micro-physiological systems (MPS) offer controlled environments, enabling precise manipulation of tissue topography, rigidity and nutrient flow. We present the EnView system configured as a human colon-based MPS that faithfully replicates the 3D topography and matrix stiffness of the human colonic environment using an interpenetrating network of polyacrylamide and collagen I hydrogels, and enabling the culture of human colonic epithelium for weeks. The EnView system integrates a microfluidic chamber with active control of apical/luminal and basal/stromal compartments, allowing for in situ imaging and monitoring. Human colonic epithelial Caco-2 cells cultured up to 21 days in this system follow the crypt topography and formed a polarized epithelial monolayer. This innovative MPS recapitulates in vitro a human colon epithelium with its 3D matrix topology and stiffness control, integrates a microfluidic chamber allowing active control of the apical/luminal and basal/stromal compartments by accurate injection, as well as in situ imaging.