胆道闭锁的类器官。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 PEDIATRICS
World Journal of Pediatric Surgery Pub Date : 2025-05-15 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/wjps-2025-001010
Vincent Chi Hang Lui
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摘要

类器官是各种谱系的三维和自组织细胞培养物,在许多方面类似于器官的结构和功能,它们是疾病建模和影响其起源组织的人类疾病的病理机制研究的通用工具。胆道闭锁(BA)是一种影响肝脏胆管的胆管病,是一种多相、多面、发病机制复杂的肝脏疾病。胆管病是指影响胆管细胞的一类肝脏疾病,胆管细胞是胆管腔内的上皮细胞。胆道类器官由球形单层上皮中的胆管细胞组成,其结构和功能特性与胆管胆管细胞非常相似。胆道组织源性细胞、多能干细胞或胚胎干细胞和肝祖细胞能够产生胆道类器官。在过去的十年中,在胆道类器官的产生方面取得了相当大的进展,用于模拟肝脏生理和病理生理。利用胆道类器官,科学家们已经提高了我们对遗传易感性、肝胆发育/结构失调、环境因素和BA损伤免疫炎症反应失调的致病作用的认识。本文将对胆道类器官的来源及其在BA疾病模型和病理机制研究中的应用进行综述和讨论。
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Organoids in biliary atresia.

Organoids in biliary atresia.

Organoids in biliary atresia.

Organoids in biliary atresia.

Organoids are three-dimensional and self-organizing cell cultures of various lineages that resemble structures and functions of an organ in many ways, and they are versatile tools in disease modeling and patho-mechanistic study of human diseases affecting their tissues of origin. Biliary atresia (BA), a cholangiopathy affecting the bile ducts of the liver, is a heterogeneous and multifaceted liver disease of complex pathogenesis. Cholangiopathies refer to a category of liver diseases that affect the cholangiocytes, the epithelial cells lining the lumen of the biliary trees. Biliary organoids consist of cholangiocytes in a spherical monolayer epithelium, which favorably resembles the structures and functional properties of the bile duct cholangiocytes. Biliary tissue-derived cells, pluripotent stem cells or embryonic stem cells, and hepatic progenitor cells are capable of generating biliary organoids. In the last decade, a considerable advancement has been made in the generation of biliary organoids for modeling liver physiology and pathophysiology. Using biliary organoids, scientists have advanced our knowledge underlying the pathogenic roles of genetic susceptibility, dysregulated hepatobiliary development/structure, environmental factors, and dysregulated immune-inflammatory responses to an injury in BA. This review will summarize and discuss the derivation and the use of biliary organoids in the disease modeling and patho-mechanistic study of BA.

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