Organoids

Organoids have attracted increasing attention because they are simple tissue-engineered cell-based models that recapitulate many aspects of the complex structure and function of the corresponding tissue. They can be dissected and interrogated for fundamental mechanistic studies on development, regen...

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Published inNature Reviews Methods Primers Vol. 2; no. 1; p. 94
Main Authors Zhao, Zixuan, Chen, Xinyi, Dowbaj, Anna M, Sljukic, Aleksandra, Bratlie, Kaitlin, Lin, Luda, Fong, Eliza Li Shan, Balachander, Gowri Manohari, Chen, Zhaowei, Soragni, Alice, Huch, Meritxell, Zeng, Yi Arial, Wang, Qun, Yu, Hanry
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Nature Publishing Group 01.12.2022
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ISSN2662-8449
DOI10.1038/s43586-022-00174-y

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Summary:Organoids have attracted increasing attention because they are simple tissue-engineered cell-based models that recapitulate many aspects of the complex structure and function of the corresponding tissue. They can be dissected and interrogated for fundamental mechanistic studies on development, regeneration, and repair in human tissues. Organoids can also be used in diagnostics, disease modeling, drug discovery, and personalized medicine. Organoids are derived from either pluripotent or tissue-resident stem (embryonic or adult) or progenitor or differentiated cells from healthy or diseased tissues, such as tumors. To date, numerous organoid engineering strategies that support organoid culture and growth, proliferation, differentiation and maturation have been reported. This Primer serves to highlight the rationale underlying the selection and development of these materials and methods to control the cellular/tissue niche; and therefore, structure and function of the engineered organoid. We also discuss key considerations for generating robust organoids, such as those related to cell isolation and seeding, matrix and soluble factor selection, physical cues and integration. The general standards for data quality, reproducibility and deposition within the organoid community is also outlined. Lastly, we conclude by elaborating on the limitations of organoids in different applications, and key priorities in organoid engineering for the coming years.
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ISSN:2662-8449
DOI:10.1038/s43586-022-00174-y