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类器官是将具有多向分化潜能的干细胞或组织细胞在特定环境下培养分化成为能够模拟原生器官结构和功能的三维结构.类器官在各种疾病模型研究及药物筛选中发挥至关重要的作用.近年来,通过体外诱导胰腺组织或多能干细胞分化形成具有胰岛细胞功能的胰岛类器官研究成为热点,为胰岛相关疾病模型、药物研究以及糖尿病的治疗提供了新的手段.本文针对...  相似文献   

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肝脏疾病易感性差异大且个体间的肝脏细胞存在明显的异质性,因此开发体外能够长期存活并具有代谢功能的人体类肝组织细胞模型,对治疗终末期肝病、开展肝脏致病机理研究及药物筛选具有重要意义。过去十年中,体外三维类器官模型发展迅猛,为疾病模拟、精准化治疗领域的研究提供了新的工具,显示出巨大潜力。肝脏类器官具有患者的基因表达与突变特征,在体外能够较长时间地保持肝脏细胞功能,已被应用于疾病模拟及药物有效性研究,并具有进行原位或异位移植发挥治疗作用的应用潜能。就干细胞、肝脏原代细胞等不同来源的肝脏类器官的发展及近年的研究进展作了综述,以期为肝脏类器官在疾病建模、药物发现和器官移植领域的研究和应用提供新的思路。  相似文献   

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目的建立一种研究肠上皮细胞的体外模型—小肠类器官培养体系,探索其相关病理检测技术方法,为肠道相关疾病的体外研究提供便利平台。方法将小鼠肠上皮隐窝分离并培养成小肠类器官,体外模拟肠上皮的生长发育过程。通过制作石蜡切片,探索应用免疫组化技术以及基于基质胶中类器官三维水平免疫荧光技术对相应的增殖与分化信号进行检测。结果探索并建立了小肠类器官体外培养体系,应用石蜡切片免疫组化技术与三维水平免疫荧光技术能够准确检测小肠上皮结构的生长发育状态。结论小肠类器官体外培养体系的建立与免疫检测技术的应用,将逐渐使其成为人们研究肠道相关疾病最为有利的技术手段。  相似文献   

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心脏类器官     
类器官是体外构建的一类由多种类型细胞组成的,与体内器官或组织高度相似的三维培养物,它能够模拟细胞所属器官的某些结构和生理功能。心血管疾病患病率及死亡率一直处于上升阶段,相关基础研究主要基于细胞和动物模型。心脏类器官是对传统心血管疾病模型的有效补充,在体外更真实和准确地反映人体心脏的生物学特性和功能,使其在疾病机制研究、药物开发、精准医疗和再生医学等领域具有广泛应用前景和独特优势。该文主要介绍了心脏类器官作为新一代疾病模型在心肌梗死、心力衰竭、遗传性心脏病和心律失常等方面的应用,并探讨了类器官技术未来的发展方向和面临的挑战。  相似文献   

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目前,肺体外培养模型有肺类器官和肺芯片两种主要手段。肺类器官是离体的肺上皮干细胞在体外特定的三维培养环境中生长,自发形成具有自我更新能力的干细胞簇并成功分化出功能细胞。肺芯片是利用人工活性膜为细胞提供组织分层结构,模拟微环境和机械力的仿生微流体芯片。由于原有二维培养模式缺乏精确的微结构和功能,组织体外培养模型作为模拟肺部发育、稳态、损伤和再生机制的研究工具,为肺部纤维化、癌症等疾病的探索提供了新的手段和可能。本文就肺成体干细胞两种体外培养模型的分类、研发历史、建立方法、实际应用、优缺点等方面进行综述,期望为器官移植和再生、药物筛选等应用提供参考。  相似文献   

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类器官是在体外经由干细胞驱动的, 形成具有来源器官显微解剖特征的多细胞三维结构且能自我更新的微组织。类器官能分化产生器官特异性的多种细胞类型,能重现对应器官的部分功能和空间架构,它的诞生为生命医学研究和临床应用注入了新动能,在癌症基础与临床研究、再生医学等领域表现出广阔的应用前景。对近些年国内外类器官研究进展进行综述,介绍其构建过程与培养体系,并详细阐述其作为体外研究模型的优缺点,为基于类器官的科学研究与应用提供了参考。  相似文献   

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类器官是在体外经由干细胞驱动的, 形成具有来源器官显微解剖特征的多细胞三维结构且能自我更新的微组织。类器官能分化产生器官特异性的多种细胞类型,能重现对应器官的部分功能和空间架构,它的诞生为生命医学研究和临床应用注入了新动能,在癌症基础与临床研究、再生医学等领域表现出广阔的应用前景。对近些年国内外类器官研究进展进行综述,介绍其构建过程与培养体系,并详细阐述其作为体外研究模型的优缺点,为基于类器官的科学研究与应用提供了参考。  相似文献   

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类器官芯片     
类器官芯片是一种新兴前沿交叉技术,它通过整合类器官与器官芯片,可在体外构筑具有高度生理关联性的器官模型系统,在组织器官发育、疾病研究、药物筛选和再生医学等领域具有重要的应用潜力.本文概述了类器官芯片的产生、技术特点及研究进展,并对其未来发展和面临的挑战进行了展望.  相似文献   

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类器官是一种近年来新发展的细胞三维培养系统。类器官与真实器官的三维结构相似,并具有自我更新和再现组织来源等特点,从而能够更好地模拟真实器官的功能。类器官为研究器官发生、再生、疾病发病机制以及药物筛选提供了一个崭新的研究和应用平台。消化系统在人体内发挥着重要功能,目前已成功建立多种消化器官的类器官模型。本文就近年来味蕾、食管、胃、肝和小肠类器官的研究进展及相关应用进行综述,并对这几种类器官的应用前景进行展望。  相似文献   

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骨骼疾病如骨质疏松、骨关节炎等已成为重要的人类健康问题,需要更深入地了解相关疾病的发病机制并开发更有效的治疗方法。由于2D细胞培养和动物实验等常规研究方法的局限性,近年来发展的类器官技术受到了极大关注。类器官作为干细胞衍生的自组织3D细胞簇,可以在体外更真实地模拟组织器官的复杂结构和生物功能。目前间充质干细胞、多能干细胞等衍生的骨类器官已逐步建立,不仅为疾病建模、药物筛选和生理病理基础研究提供了良好平台,还有望为骨缺损修复带来新希望。现对不同骨类器官模型的构建及主要应用进行概述,同时讨论了骨类器官培养面临的挑战,并对其未来发展进行展望,为构建结构功能更完善的骨类器官并将其应用于生物医学研究提供参考。  相似文献   

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Organoids have tremendous therapeutic potential. They were recently defined as a collection of organ-specific cell types, which self-organize through cell-sorting, develop from stem cells, and perform an organ specific function. The ability to study organoid development and growth in culture and manipulate their genetic makeup makes them particularly suitable for studying development, disease, and drug efficacy. Organoids show great promise in personalized medicine. From a single patient biopsy, investigators can make hundreds of organoids with the genetic landscape of the patient of origin. This genetic similarity makes organoids an ideal system in which to test drug efficacy. While many investigators assume human organoids are the ultimate model system, we believe that the generation of epithelial organoids of comparative model organisms has great potential. Many key transport discoveries were made using marine organisms. In this paper, we describe how deriving organoids from the spiny dogfish shark, zebrafish, and killifish can contribute to the fields of comparative biology and disease modeling with future prospects for personalized medicine.  相似文献   

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Traditional 2D cell cultures do not accurately recapitulate tumor heterogeneity, and insufficient human cell lines are available. Patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models more closely mimic clinical tumor heterogeneity, but are not useful for high-throughput drug screening. Recently, patient-derived organoid cultures have emerged as a novel technique to fill this critical need. Organoids maintain tumor tissue heterogeneity and drug-resistance responses, and thus are useful for high-throughput drug screening. Among various biological tissues used to produce organoid cultures, circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are promising, due to relative ease of ascertainment. CTC-derived organoids could help to acquire relevant genetic and epigenetic information about tumors in real time, and screen and test promising drugs. This could reduce the need for tissue biopsies, which are painful and may be difficult depending on the tumor location. In this review, we have focused on advances in CTC isolation and organoid culture methods, and their potential applications in disease modeling and precision medicine.  相似文献   

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Pancreatic cancer is a rapidly progressing disease with a poor prognosis. We still have many questions about the pathogenesis, early diagnosis and precise treatment of this disease. Organoids, a rapidly emerging technology, can simulate the characteristics of pancreatic tumors. Using the organoid model of pancreatic cancer, we can study and explore the characteristics of pancreatic cancer, thereby effectively guiding clinical practice and improving patient prognosis. This review introduces the development of organoids, comparisons of organoids with other preclinical models and the status of organoids in basic research and clinical applications for pancreatic cancer.  相似文献   

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Organoids are three-dimensional structures that self-organize from human pluripotent stem cells or primary tissue, potentially serving as a traceable and manipulatable platform to facilitate our understanding of organogenesis. Despite the ongoing advancement in generating organoids of diverse systems, biological applications of in vitro generated organoids remain as a major challenge in part due to a substantial lack of intricate complexity. The studies of development and regeneration enumerate the essential roles of highly diversified nonepithelial populations such as mesenchyme and endothelium in directing fate specification, morphogenesis, and maturation. Furthermore, organoids with physiological and homeostatic functions require direct and indirect inter-organ crosstalk recapitulating what is seen in organogenesis. We herein review the evolving organoid technology at the cell, tissue, organ, and system level with a main emphasis on endoderm derivatives.  相似文献   

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Human brain organoids are generated from three-dimensional (3D) cultures of human induced pluripotent stem cells and embryonic stem cells, which partially replicate the development and complexity of the human brain. Many methods have been used to characterize the structural and molecular phenotypes of human brain organoids. Further understanding the electrophysiological phenotypes of brain organoids requires advanced electrophysiological measurement technologies to achieve long-term stable 3D recording over the time course of the organoid development with single-cell, millisecond spatiotemporal resolution. In this review, first, we briefly introduce the development, generation, and applications of human brain organoids. We then discuss the conventional methods used for characterizing the morphological, genetic, and electrical properties of brain organoids. Next, we highlight the need for characterizing electrophysiological properties of brain organoids in a minimally invasive manner. In particular, we discuss recent advances in the multi-electrode array (MEA), 3D bioelectronics, and flexible bioelectronics and their applications in brain organoid electrophysiological measurement. In addition, we introduce the recently developed cyborg organoids platform as an emerging tool for the long-term stable 3D characterization of the brain organoids electrophysiology at high spatiotemporal resolution. Finally, we discuss the perspectives of new technologies that could achieve the high-throughput, multimodal characterizations from the same brain organoids.  相似文献   

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The field of organoid engineering promises to revolutionize medicine with wide-ranging applications of scientific, engineering, and clinical interest, including precision and personalized medicine, gene editing, drug development, disease modelling, cellular therapy, and human development. Organoids are a three-dimensional (3D) miniature representation of a target organ, are initiated with stem/progenitor cells, and are extremely promising tools with which to model organ function. The biological basis for organoids is that they foster stem cell self-renewal, differentiation, and self-organization, recapitulating 3D tissue structure or function better than two-dimensional (2D) systems. In this review, we first discuss the importance of epithelial organs and the general properties of epithelial cells to provide a context and rationale for organoids of the liver, pancreas, and gall bladder. Next, we develop a general framework to understand self-organization, tissue hierarchy, and organoid cultivation. For each of these areas, we provide a historical context, and review a wide range of both biological and mathematical perspectives that enhance understanding of organoids. Next, we review existing techniques and progress in hepatobiliary and pancreatic organoid engineering. To do this, we review organoids from primary tissues, cell lines, and stem cells, and introduce engineering studies when applicable. We discuss non-invasive assessment of organoids, which can reveal the underlying biological mechanisms and enable improved assays for growth, metabolism, and function. Applications of organoids in cell therapy are also discussed. Taken together, we establish a broad scientific foundation for organoids and provide an in-depth review of hepatic, biliary and pancreatic organoids.  相似文献   

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Gastric cancer ranks as the fifth most common human malignancy and the third leading cause of cancer related deaths. Depending on tumor stage, endoscopic or surgical resection supported by perioperative chemotherapy is the only curative option for patients. Due to late clinical manifestation and missing reliable biomarkers, early detection is challenging and overall survival remains poor. Organoids are cell aggregates cultured in three-dimensions that grow with similar characteristics as their tissue-of-origin. Due to their self-renewal and proliferative capacity, organoids can be maintained long term in culture and expanded in many cases in an unlimited fashion. Patient-derived organoid (PDO) libraries function as living biobanks, allowing the in depth analysis of tissue specific function, development and disease. The recent successful establishment of gastric cancer PDOs opens up new perspectives for multiple translational clinical applications. Here, we review different adult stem cell derived gastric organoid model systems and focus on their establishment, phenotypic and genotypic characterizations as well as their use in predicting therapy response. Subject terms: Cancer models, Experimental models of disease  相似文献   

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Organoids are in vitro cultures of miniature fetal or adult organ-like structures. Their potentials for use in tissue and organ replacement, disease modeling, toxicology studies, and drug discovery are tremendous. Currently, major challenges facing human organoid technology include (i) improving the range of cellular heterogeneity for a particular organoid system, (ii) mimicking the native micro- and matrix-environment encountered by cells within organoids, and (iii) developing robust protocols for the in vitro maturation of organoids that remain mostly fetal-like in cultures. To tackle these challenges, we advocate the principle of reverse engineering that replicates the inner workings of in vivo systems with the goal of achieving functionality and maturation of the resulting organoid structures with the input of minimal intrinsic (cellular) and environmental (matrix and niche) constituents. Here, we present an overview of organoid technology development in several systems that employ cell materials derived from fetal and adult tissues and pluripotent stem cell cultures. We focus on key studies that exploit the self-organizing property of embryonic progenitors and the role of designer matrices and cell-free scaffolds in assisting organoid formation. We further explore the relationship between adult stem cells, niche factors, and other current developments that aim to enhance robust organoid maturation. From these works, we propose a standardized pipeline for the development of future protocols that would help generate more physiologically relevant human organoids for various biomedical applications.  相似文献   

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