Organoids in immunological research

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2020-05-01

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Bar-Ephraim, Yotam E.
Kretzschmar, Kai
Clevers, HansISNI 0000000043961208

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Abstract

Much of our knowledge regarding the interactions between epithelial tissues and the immune system has been gathered from animal models and co-cultures with cell lines. However, unique features of human cells cannot be modelled in mice, and cell lines are often transformed or genetically immortalized. Organoid technology has emerged as a powerful tool to maintain epithelial cells in a near-native state. In this Review, we discuss how organoids are being used in immunological research to understand the role of epithelial cell–immune cell interactions in tissue development and homeostasis, as well as in diseases such as cancer.

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Taverne, Immunology and Allergy, Immunology, Review, Journal Article

Citation

Bar-Ephraim, Y E, Kretzschmar, K & Clevers, H 2020, 'Organoids in immunological research', Nature Reviews Immunology, vol. 20, no. 5, pp. 279-293. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41577-019-0248-y