Monitoring Intestinal Organoid-Derived Monolayer Barrier Functions with Electric Cell-Substrate Impedance Sensing (ECIS)

Sarah Ouahoud, Francesca P. Giugliano,Vanesa Muncan

BIO-PROTOCOL(2024)

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The measurement of transepithelial electrical resistance across confluent cell monolayer systems is the most commonly used technique to study intestinal barrier development and integrity. Electric cell substrate impedance sensing (ECIS) is a real-time, label -free, impedance -based method used to study various cell behaviors such as cell growth, viability, migration, and barrier function in vitro. So far, the ECIS technology has exclusively been performed on cell lines. Organoids, however, are cultured from tissue -specific stem cells, which better recapitulate cell functions and the heterogeneity of the parent tissue than cell lines and are therefore more physiologically relevant for research and modeling of human diseases. In this protocol paper, we demonstrate that ECIS technology can be successfully applied on 2D monolayers generated from patient -derived intestinal organoids.
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Intestinal organoids,ECIS,Impedance,TEER,Intestinal barrier,Wounding
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