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Culturing and Differentiation of Patient-Derived Ectocervical Epithelial Stem Cells Using Air-Liquid Interphase and
Rajendra Kumar Gurumurthy1, Naveen Kumar2, Cindrilla Chumduri3,4,5
1Department of Molecular Biology, Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, Berlin, Germany.
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The ectocervix acts as a multilayered defense barrier, protecting the female reproductive system from external pathogens and supporting fertility and pregnancy. To understand the complex cellular and molecular mechanisms of cervical biology and disease, reliable in vitro models are vital. We present an efficient method to isolate and cultivate epithelial stem cells from ectocervical tissue biopsies. This method combines enzymatic digestion, mechanical dissociation, and selective culturing to obtain pure ectocervical epithelial cells for further investigation. The protocol accommodates both 2D stem cell monolayer and advanced 3D culture systems, such as air-liquid interface and Matrigel scaffolds, using a defined media cocktail, making it highly versatile. The primary ectocervical epithelial cells retain their native characteristics, enabling the exploration of ectocervical epithelial tissue behavior and pathology. This chapter provides step-by-step guidelines for setting up 2D and 3D cultures, facilitating adoption across different laboratories, and advancing cervical biology and disease research.

