Formation of an endometrial epithelial monolayer in a microfluidic device with human tissue-derived endometrial organoids

Authors
Shin, Seung-cheolHahm, YaleJeong, YejuKim, YupPark, JunsikYang, Ji HunKim, Jin-AWon, JiheeChung, SeokLee, Jung-Yun
Issue Date
2026-01
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation
Lab on a Chip
Abstract
The endometrium is the uterine lining that supports implantation and pregnancy. Existing in vitro systems only partly capture epithelial structure and function. We built a microfluidic model of the human endometrial epithelium using patient-derived organoids and defined a parameterized device and ECM conditions that yield a stable, polarized monolayer on chip. We specify the geometry, surface treatments, and collagen-based hydrogel or coating conditions, and we link these parameters to epithelial morphology and barrier integrity readouts. The epithelial layer maintains histologic features and endometrium-relevant markers and shows hormone-responsive transcript profiles. We quantify donor-to-donor variability across two donors and use it as a design constraint for reproducible culture. Because stromal and immune components shape the reproductive microenvironment, we will extend this platform to modular multicellular co-cultures that incorporate these elements.
Keywords
PROGESTERONE-RECEPTOR EXPRESSION; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; COLLAGEN GELS; LONG-TERM; ESTROGEN; ALPHA
ISSN
1473-0197
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/154188
DOI
10.1039/d5lc00278h
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