Kidney Organoid Derived from Human Pluripotent and Adult Stem Cells for Disease Modeling.

Hyun Mi Kang
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Kidney disease affects a significant portion of the global population, yet effective therapies are lacking despite advancements in identifying genetic causes. This limitation can be attributed to the absence of adequate in vitro models that accurately mimic human kidney disease, hindering targeted therapeutic development. However, the emergence of human induced pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) and the development of organoids using them have opened up a way to model kidney development and disease in humans, as well as validate the effects of new drugs. To fully leverage their capabilities in these fields, it is crucial for kidney organoids to closely resemble the structure and functionality of adult human kidneys. In this review, we aim to discuss the potential of using human PSCs or adult kidney stem cell-derived kidney organoids to model genetic kidney disease and renal cancer.

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从人类多能干细胞和成体干细胞衍生的肾脏类器官用于疾病建模。
肾脏疾病影响着全球很大一部分人口,尽管在确定遗传原因方面取得了进展,但缺乏有效的治疗方法。这一限制可归因于缺乏足够的体外模型,准确模拟人类肾脏疾病,阻碍了靶向治疗的发展。然而,人类诱导多能干细胞(PSCs)的出现和使用它们的类器官的发展为模拟人类肾脏发育和疾病以及验证新药的效果开辟了一条途径。为了充分利用它们在这些领域的能力,肾脏类器官的结构和功能与成人肾脏的结构和功能非常相似。在这篇综述中,我们的目的是讨论利用人造血干细胞或成人肾干细胞衍生的肾类器官来模拟遗传性肾脏疾病和肾癌的潜力。
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