Applications of Human Intestinal Organoid Cultures in Drug Discovery

Human intestinal organoids provide a scalable and highly predictive model system for studying the effects of novel therapeutics in vitro. Intestinal organoids contain the relevant cell types that constitute the intestinal epithelium and, as such, can be maintained in various states of proliferation or differentiation. These physiologically relevant models reveal the toxicity of compounds that can not be seen in Caco-2 cells, which are frequently used to model the intestine during drug development programs.

In this webinar, Danny Leung and Dr. Victoria Conlin from STEMCELL Technologies describe, in detail, what intestinal organoids are, how they mimic the immunocytochemistry and morphology of the human gut epithelium, and how to use organoids for drug screening. They also discuss the intestinal organoid assays offered by Contract Assay Services (CAS) at STEMCELL Technologies.

Learn about intestinal organoids, how they mimic the immunocytochemistry and morphology of the human gut epithelium, and how to use them for drug screening. The speakers Dr. Victoria Conlin and Danny Leung also discuss the intestinal organoid assays offered by Contract Assay Services (CAS).
Publish Date: April 25, 2024