A Three-Step Protocol to Differentiate iPSC into Colon Organoids.

Methods Mol Biol

Stem Cell Institute, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey.

Published: August 2024

Organoids, three-dimensional, stem cell-based structures that mimic the cellular and functional architecture of tissues, have emerged as an innovative in vitro tool. They offer highly efficient models for studying both embryonic development and disease progression processes. Colon organoids can also be generated from biopsies obtained during a colonoscopy. However, the invasive nature of biopsy collection poses practical challenges and introduces biases when studying patients who are already afflicted. Therefore, the use of iPSC-derived colon organoids can be considered a more practical approach for researchers and patients alike. Numerous protocols have been published for generating colon organoids from iPSCs. While most of these protocols share a common developmental process, some are labor-intensive or require additional equipment. Taking these considerations into account, we present a cost-effective and straightforward yet functionally robust colon organoid protocol: (1) definitive endoderm differentiation, (2) hindgut endoderm differentiation, and (3) maturation of colon spheroids into mature organoids.

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