STAR Protocols (Dec 2023)

Protocol for establishing primary human lung organoid-derived air-liquid interface cultures from cryopreserved human lung tissue

  • Diana Cadena Castaneda,
  • Sonia Jangra,
  • Marina Yurieva,
  • Jan Martinek,
  • Megan Callender,
  • Matthew Coxe,
  • Angela Choi,
  • Juan García-Bernalt Diego,
  • Te-Chia Wu,
  • Florentina Marches,
  • Damien Chaussabel,
  • Adolfo García-Sastre,
  • Michael Schotsaert,
  • Adam Williams,
  • Karolina Palucka

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 4
p. 102735

Abstract

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Summary: Primary human lung organoid-derived air-liquid interface (ALI) cultures serve as a physiologically relevant model to study human airway epithelium in vitro. Here, we present a protocol for establishing these cultures from cryopreserved human lung tissue. We describe steps for lung tissue cryostorage, tissue dissociation, lung epithelial organoid generation, and ALI culture differentiation. We also include quality control steps and technical readouts for monitoring virus response. This protocol demonstrates severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection in these cultures as an example of their utility.For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Diana Cadena Castaneda et al. (2023).1 : Publisher’s note: Undertaking any experimental protocol requires adherence to local institutional guidelines for laboratory safety and ethics.

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