Park Na-Young, Koh Ara
Department of Life Sciences, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang, Korea.
Int J Stem Cells. 2022 Feb 28;15(1):70-84. doi: 10.15283/ijsc21243.
The advent of human intestinal organoid systems has revolutionized the way we understand the interactions between the human gut and microorganisms given the host tropism of human microorganisms. The gut microorganisms have regionality (i.e., small versus large intestine) and the expression of various virulence factors in pathogens is influenced by the gut milieu. However, the culture conditions, optimized for human intestinal organoids, often do not fully support the proliferation and functionality of gut microorganisms. In addition, the regional identity of human intestinal organoids has not been considered to study specific microorganisms with regional preference. In this review we provide an overview of current efforts to understand the role of microorganisms in human intestinal organoids. Specifically, we will emphasize the importance of matching the regional preference of microorganisms in the gut and tailoring the appropriate luminal environmental conditions (i.e., oxygen, pH, and biochemical levels) for modeling real interactions between the gut and the microorganisms with human intestinal organoids.
鉴于人类微生物的宿主嗜性,人类肠道类器官系统的出现彻底改变了我们理解人类肠道与微生物之间相互作用的方式。肠道微生物具有区域性(即小肠与大肠),病原体中各种毒力因子的表达受肠道环境影响。然而,针对人类肠道类器官优化的培养条件往往不能完全支持肠道微生物的增殖和功能。此外,在研究具有区域偏好的特定微生物时,尚未考虑人类肠道类器官的区域特性。在这篇综述中,我们概述了目前在理解微生物在人类肠道类器官中的作用方面所做的努力。具体而言,我们将强调匹配肠道中微生物的区域偏好以及调整合适的管腔环境条件(即氧气、pH值和生化水平)对于利用人类肠道类器官模拟肠道与微生物之间真实相互作用的重要性。