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dc.contributor.authorDaghero, Hellenes
dc.contributor.authorDoffe, Floraes
dc.contributor.authorVarela, Belénes
dc.contributor.authorVerdes, José Manueles
dc.contributor.authorCrispo, Martinaes
dc.contributor.authorBollati-Fogolín, Marielaes
dc.contributor.authorPagotto, Rominaes
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-05T15:41:47Z-
dc.date.available2023-06-05T15:41:47Z-
dc.date.issued2022-08-24-
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12381/3240-
dc.description.abstractInflammation is an important process for epithelial barrier protection but when uncontrolled, it can also lead to tissue damage. The nuclear factor-kappa light chain enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB) signaling pathway is particularly relevant in the intestine, as it seems to play a dual role. Whereas NF-κB protects intestinal epithelium against various noxious stimuli, the same pathway mediates intestinal inflammatory diseases by inducing pro-inflammatory gene expression. The availability of appropriate in vitro models of the intestinal epithelium is crucial for further understanding the contribution of NF-κB in physiological and pathological processes and advancing in the development of drugs and therapies against gut diseases. Here we established, characterized, and validated three-dimensional cultures of intestinal organoids obtained from biopsies of NF-κB-RE-Luc mice. The NF-κB-RE-Luc intestinal organoids derived from different intestine regions recreated the cellular composition of the tissue and showed a reporter responsiveness similar to the in vivo murine model. When stimulated with TNF-α, jejunum-derived NF-κB-RE-Luc-reporter organoids, provided a useful model to evaluate the anti-inflammatory effects of natural and synthetic compounds. These reporter organoids are valuable tools to explore the epithelial TNF-α-induced NF-κB contribution in the small intestine, being a reliable alternative method while helping to reduce the use of laboratory animals for experimentation.es
dc.description.sponsorshipAgencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovaciónes
dc.description.sponsorshipFOCEM (MERCOSUR Structural Convergence Fund)es
dc.language.isoenges
dc.publisherNature Publishing Groupes
dc.rightsAcceso abiertoes
dc.sourceScientific Reportses
dc.subjectIntestine organoidses
dc.subjectNFkb-
dc.subjectInflammation-
dc.subjectReporter read out-
dc.titleJejunum-derived NF-κB reporter organoids as 3D models for the study of TNF-alpha-induced inflammationes
dc.typeArtículoes
dc.subject.aniiCiencias Médicas y de la Salud-
dc.subject.aniiBiotecnología de la Salud-
dc.subject.aniiTecnologías que involucran la manipulación de células, tejidos, órganos o todo el org-
dc.identifier.aniiFMV_1_2019_1_156213es
dc.identifier.aniiPOS_NAC_2019_1_ 157518es
dc.identifier.aniiMERCOSUR Structural Convergence Fund, COF 03/11es
dc.type.versionPublicadoes
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-18556-3-
dc.anii.institucionresponsableInstitut Pasteur de Montevideoes
dc.anii.institucionresponsableUniversidad de la República. Facultad de Veterinaria. Departamento Patologíaes
dc.anii.subjectcompleto//Ciencias Médicas y de la Salud/Biotecnología de la Salud/Tecnologías que involucran la manipulación de células, tejidos, órganos o todo el orges
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