Defined Matrix and Wnt Agonists for Human Intestinal Organoid Culture Poster

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This study evaluates Wnt/R-Spondin (RSPO) agonists and a defined, animal-free synthetic matrix as alternatives to traditional components used in human intestinal organoid culture. Traditionally, organoid growth depends on Wnt-3a and R-Spondin proteins along with animal-derived matrices like basement membrane extract (BME).

Key findings:

  • Wnt/RSPO1-3 agonists support enteroid organoid culture
  • Wnt/RSPO1-2 agonists demonstrate higher bioactivity and drive greater organoid growth at lower concentrations
  • Cultrex Synthetic Hydrogel supports robust enteroid organoid expansion and differentiation with Wnt/RSPO2 agonist

Additional Resources

Cultrex Synthetic Hydrogel

Cell Culture Reagents

Proteins Designed for Cell Culture
 

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Defined Matrix and Wnt Agonists for Human Intestinal Organoid Culture Poster