类器官:正在重塑医学未来的三维“斑点”

Nicole Min Qian Pek
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在过去的十年中,干细胞和三维细胞培养技术的新进展重新点燃了对类器官研究的兴趣。这种不起眼的“细胞团”用来模仿人体器官,正在给人类医学带来革命性的变化。通过利用人类多能干细胞(hPSCs)等干细胞,可以在实验室中生成各种各样的类器官。hpsc衍生的类器官已被证明是模拟复杂人类疾病的强大工具,包括但不限于发育障碍、退行性疾病、传染病、代谢疾病和癌症。由于它们的复杂性和多细胞性,与单层细胞相比,这些类器官可以更好地概括复杂的疾病表型。患病的类器官可以很容易地在体外扩展用于药物发现或高通量治疗筛选。类器官移植目前也在再生医学领域进行探索。研究人员现在正在寻找“下一代”类器官,这些类器官反映出更高程度的器官复杂性,以实现更高水平的细胞成熟度和功能,同时仍保持其相对简单的形式。毫无疑问,类器官在帮助我们理解和治疗一系列人类疾病方面有着巨大的希望。
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Organoids: Three-Dimensional ‘blobs’ that are Reshaping the Future of Medicine
Over the past decade, new advancements in stem cell and three-dimensional cell culture technologies have reignited interests in organoid research. The unassuming ‘blobs’ of cells made to mimic organs are revolutionizing human medicine. By utilizing stem cells such as human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs), a wide variety of organoids can be generated in the lab. hPSC-derived organoids have proven to be powerful tools to model complex human diseases including but not limited to developmental disorders, degenerative diseases, infectious diseases, metabolic diseases, and cancers. Due to their complexities and multi-cellularity, these organoids can better recapitulate sophisticated disease phenotypes when compared to monolayered cells. Diseased organoids can then be easily expanded in vitro for drug discovery or high-throughput therapeutic screening. Organoid transplantation is also currently explored in the field of regenerative medicine. Researchers are now looking towards the generation of ‘next-gen’ organoids that reflect even higher degrees of organ complexities to achieve greater levels of cellular maturity and functionality while still maintaining its relatively simple form. Organoids, undoubtedly, hold tremendous promise in helping us understand and treat a wide array of human diseases.
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