类器官与CRISPR筛选的整合:一个叙述性的回顾

IF 2.4 4区 生物学 Q4 CELL BIOLOGY
Rushikesh Mukhare, Khushboo A. Gandhi, Anushree Kadam, Aishwarya Raja, Ankita Singh, Mrudula Madhav, Rohan Chaubal, Shwetali Pandey, Sudeep Gupta
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摘要

类器官在疾病建模方面取得了重大进展,它们能够模拟原生组织的生理/病理结构和功能特征。最近,CRISPR/Cas9技术已成为与类器官结合开发临床前新疗法的强大工具。本文综述了目前关于CRISPR筛选在类器官中的应用的文献,以及这些模型在理解癌症方面的新作用。我们重点介绍了类器官中全基因组CRISPR gRNA文库筛选的发展,并指出它们在过去十年中在该领域的应用越来越广泛。值得注意的研究利用这些筛选来调查各种类器官系统的致癌脆弱性和发育途径进行了讨论。尽管类器官前景看好,但标准化、可重复性和数据解释的复杂性等挑战仍然存在。该综述还讨论了评估肿瘤类器官(类肿瘤)对已建立的癌症特征的看法,以及在这些模型中研究细胞间合作的潜力。最后,我们提出,类器官,特别是针对特定患者的个性化应用,可以彻底改变药物筛选和治疗方法,最大限度地减少对传统动物模型的依赖,提高临床干预的准确性。
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Integration of Organoids With CRISPR Screens: A Narrative Review

Organoids represent a significant advancement in disease modeling, demonstrated by their capacity to mimic the physiological/pathological structure and functional characteristics of the native tissue. Recently CRISPR/Cas9 technology has emerged as a powerful tool in combination with organoids for the development of novel therapies in preclinical settings. This review explores the current literature on applications of pooled CRISPR screening in organoids and the emerging role of these models in understanding cancer. We highlight the evolution of genome-wide CRISPR gRNA library screens in organoids, noting their increasing adoption in the field over the past decade. Noteworthy studies utilizing these screens to investigate oncogenic vulnerabilities and developmental pathways in various organoid systems are discussed. Despite the promise organoids hold, challenges such as standardization, reproducibility, and the complexity of data interpretation remain. The review also addresses the ideas of assessing tumor organoids (tumoroids) against established cancer hallmarks and the potential of studying intercellular cooperation within these models. Ultimately, we propose that organoids, particularly when personalized for patient-specific applications, could revolutionize drug screening and therapeutic approaches, minimizing the reliance on traditional animal models and enhancing the precision of clinical interventions.

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Biology of the Cell
Biology of the Cell 生物-细胞生物学
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5.30
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发文量
53
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal publishes original research articles and reviews on all aspects of cellular, molecular and structural biology, developmental biology, cell physiology and evolution. It will publish articles or reviews contributing to the understanding of the elementary biochemical and biophysical principles of live matter organization from the molecular, cellular and tissues scales and organisms. This includes contributions directed towards understanding biochemical and biophysical mechanisms, structure-function relationships with respect to basic cell and tissue functions, development, development/evolution relationship, morphogenesis, stem cell biology, cell biology of disease, plant cell biology, as well as contributions directed toward understanding integrated processes at the organelles, cell and tissue levels. Contributions using approaches such as high resolution imaging, live imaging, quantitative cell biology and integrated biology; as well as those using innovative genetic and epigenetic technologies, ex-vivo tissue engineering, cellular, tissue and integrated functional analysis, and quantitative biology and modeling to demonstrate original biological principles are encouraged.
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