Advancements in Organoid Culture Technologies: Current Trends and Innovations.

Stem cells and development Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1089/scd.2024.0132
Yanwei Ji, Yang Sun
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Abstract

Organoids have emerged as valuable tools in investigating disease mechanisms, drug efficacy, and personalized medicine due to their capacity to recapitulate crucial aspects of tissue physiology, including cell-cell interactions, heterogeneity, microenvironmental cues, and drug responses. Despite their broad applicability across various research domains, conventional organoid culture methods are plagued by several limitations that hinder research progress. These limitations include the inability to faithfully recreate tissue microenvironments, immune contexts, and vascular systems. Fortunately, ongoing advancements in organoid culture techniques are addressing these shortcomings. In this review, we provide a comprehensive overview of current mainstream organoid culture protocols. By evaluating these protocols, researchers can identify the most suitable experimental methods, thereby optimizing resource allocation and experimental outcomes.

类器官培养技术的进步:当前趋势与创新。
类器官能够再现组织生理学的重要方面,包括细胞-细胞相互作用、异质性、微环境线索和药物反应,因此已成为研究疾病机制、药物疗效和个性化医疗的重要工具。尽管类器官培养方法广泛适用于各个研究领域,但传统的类器官培养方法存在一些局限性,阻碍了研究的进展。这些限制包括无法忠实地再现组织微环境、免疫环境和血管系统。幸运的是,类器官培养技术的不断进步正在解决这些缺陷。在本综述中,我们将全面概述目前主流的类器官培养方案。通过评估这些方案,研究人员可以找出最合适的实验方法,从而优化资源分配和实验结果。
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