Authors
Johanna F Dekkers, Maria Alieva, Lianne M Wellens, Hendrikus CR Ariese, Paul R Jamieson, Annelotte M Vonk, Gimano D Amatngalim, Huili Hu, Koen C Oost, Hugo JG Snippert, Jeffrey M Beekman, Ellen J Wehrens, Jane E Visvader, Hans Clevers, Anne C Rios
Publication date
2019/6
Journal
Nature protocols
Volume
14
Issue
6
Pages
1756-1771
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
In vitro 3D organoid systems have revolutionized the modeling of organ development and diseases in a dish. Fluorescence microscopy has contributed to the characterization of the cellular composition of organoids and demonstrated organoids’ phenotypic resemblance to their original tissues. Here, we provide a detailed protocol for performing high-resolution 3D imaging of entire organoids harboring fluorescence reporters and upon immunolabeling. This method is applicable to a wide range of organoids of differing origins and of various sizes and shapes. We have successfully used it on human airway, colon, kidney, liver and breast tumor organoids, as well as on mouse mammary gland organoids. It includes a simple clearing method utilizing a homemade fructose–glycerol clearing agent that captures 3D organoids in full and enables marker quantification on a cell-by-cell basis. Sample preparation has been …
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