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The Organoid and Cell Culture Core (OCCC) will contribute to the mission of the Columbia University Digestive
and Liver Disease Research Center (CU-DLDRC) by serving members’ needs related to human and murine cell
culture systems for modeling of gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary and pancreatic diseases. These systems include
primary culture, genetically-engineered cell lines, spheroids and organoids as well as 3D co-culture. OCCC
platforms will benefit the majority of clinical and basic CU-DLDRC investigators, providing powerful tools to study
epithelial cells and their interactions in digestive homeostasis and disease, the central theme of the CU-DLDRC.
Directed by Drs. Hiroshi Nakagawa, MD, PhD and Kelley Yan, MD, PhD, two scientists with long-standing
complementary expertise in advanced cell culture and organoids, the OCCC will provide services, technologies,
quality control and cost-effectiveness to the CU-DLDRC investigators, including the Pilot and Feasibility grant
recipients. The OCCC will provide a rich repository of cell lines and human and mouse organoids that are well
annotated for identity, passage number, and Mycoplasma infection-free status, thereby providing quality control,
rigor and reproducibility. The OCCC will also assist CU-DLDRC investigators to generate 3D organoids from
their human and mouse tissues as well as from inducible pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, to analyze growth,
morphology, gene expression, and cell-cell interactions via co-culture experiments. The OCCC will integrate
advanced cell culture technologies for manipulating genome and gene expression via CRISPR/Cas9, RNA
interference, and inducible retroviral/lentiviral gene expression vectors in cell and organoid-based systems.
These approaches are further enhanced by coordinated multi-core workflows with the Clinical Biospecimen and
Research Core for patient- and disease-specific organoids; with the Bioinformatics and Single Cell Analysis Core
for the plate-RNAseq-based CRISPR and drug screens; and with the Bioimaging Core for functional visualization
of cells and organoids. The OCCC will promote the mission of the CU-DLDRC through the following interrelated
Specific Aims: To provide CU-DLDRC members and their laboratories with cell lines, advanced cell culture
platforms and technologies (Aim 1); to build and expand unique CU-DLDRC and national repositories of disease-
specific human and mouse 3D organoid libraries (Aim 2); and to enhance the technical capabilities of new and
established CU-DLDRC investigators through training on cell and organoid culture models and as well as
educational seminars on novel developments (Aim 3). The OCCC will be highly utilized with 71% of CU-DLDRC
members indicating use, most of them use of multiple OCCC services. In summary, the OCCC will provide highly
efficient and cost-effective services and unique models that do not currently exist in CU-DLDRC members’
laboratory and therefore constitute significant benefits. Through its services, OCCC will stimulate translational
science and collaborations in the CU-DLDRC and contribute to its mission to promote digestive disease science.
Statut | Terminé |
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Date de début/de fin réelle | 4/1/23 → 3/31/24 |
Financement
- National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases: 168 321,00 $ US
Keywords
- Biología celular
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The Columbia University Digestive and Liver Disease Research Center
Schwabe, R. R. F. (PI)
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
4/30/22 → 3/31/23
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