Organoid Technology as a Promising Frontier in Organ Transplantation and Regenerative Medicine.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
Aeri Shin, Min Kyu Yum, Woong Sun
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Abstract

The advent of medical advances has resulted in the development of an array of treatments aimed at restoring damaged organs in humans. However, when chemical treatments, such as drug therapies, are constrained, organ transplantation may ultimately emerge as the sole viable solution. Nevertheless, despite the continually increasing demand for organ donations, the actual number of donated organs remains insufficient to meet this demand. Recently, a variety of organoids have been generated using stem cells and have been demonstrated to exhibit functionality comparable to that of native organs. This indicates that organoids may be a viable option for use in organ transplantation. However, while numerous recent publications have documented the regenerative effects of diverse organoid types when implanted into damaged regions, significant technical and ethical considerations must be addressed before organoids can be utilized as a replacement for human organs. This review presents an overview of experimental endeavors in regenerative therapies through organoid transplantation, while also addressing the challenges that must be overcome to enhance the feasibility of organoid use as a surrogate organ. As organoid technology continues to advance, organoids may eventually become a widely utilized surrogate source for organ replacement in clinical settings.

类器官技术是器官移植和再生医学的一个有前途的前沿。
医学的进步导致了一系列旨在恢复人体受损器官的治疗方法的发展。然而,当化学治疗,如药物治疗受到限制时,器官移植可能最终成为唯一可行的解决方案。然而,尽管对器官捐赠的需求不断增加,但实际捐赠器官的数量仍然不足以满足这一需求。最近,利用干细胞产生了多种类器官,并已被证明具有与天然器官相当的功能。这表明类器官可能是器官移植中一个可行的选择。然而,尽管许多最近的出版物已经记录了不同类型的类器官在植入受损区域时的再生效果,但在类器官被用作人体器官的替代品之前,必须解决重大的技术和伦理问题。本文综述了通过类器官移植进行再生治疗的实验努力,同时也解决了必须克服的挑战,以提高类器官作为替代器官的可行性。随着类器官技术的不断进步,类器官可能最终成为临床器官替代的广泛使用的替代来源。
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International journal of stem cells
International journal of stem cells Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
4.30%
发文量
38
期刊介绍: International Journal of Stem Cells (Int J Stem Cells), a peer-reviewed open access journal, principally aims to provide a forum for investigators in the field of stem cell biology to present their research findings and share their visions and opinions. Int J Stem Cells covers all aspects of stem cell biology including basic, clinical and translational research on genetics, biochemistry, and physiology of various types of stem cells including embryonic, adult and induced stem cells. Reports on epigenetics, genomics, proteomics, metabolomics of stem cells are welcome as well. Int J Stem Cells also publishes review articles, technical reports and treatise on ethical issues.
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