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Epithelioids: Self-sustaining 3D epithelial cultures to study long-term processes


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Studying long-term biological processes such as the colonization of aging epithelia by somatic mutant clones has been slowed by the lack of suitable culture systems. Here we describe epithelioids, a facile, cost-effective method of culturing multiple mouse and human epithelia. Esophageal epithelioids self-maintain without passaging for at least a year, recapitulating the 3D structure, cell dynamics, transcriptome, and genomic stability of the esophagus. Live imaging over 5 months showed epithelioids replicate in vivo cell dynamics. Epithelioids enable the study of cell competition and mutant selection in 3D epithelia, and how anti-cancer treatments modulate the competition between transformed and wild type cells. Epithelioids are a novel method with a wide range of applications in epithelial tissues, particularly the study of long term processes, that cannot be accessed using other culture models.

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European Commission (323267)
Cancer Research UK (C609/A17257)
Wellcome Trust (105942/Z/14/Z)
Medical Research Council (MR/P019013/1)
Cancer Research UK (C17918/A28870)
Leverhulme Trust (RPG-2023-136)
Worldwide Cancer Research (23-0063)
Wellcome Trust (105942/Z/14/Z)
Wellcome Trust (105942/Z/14/A)
Wellcome Trust (098051)
Wellcome Trust (296194)