“武装体外视网膜”——生成小胶质视网膜类器官,我们现在进展如何?

IF 4.6 2区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Pub Date : 2025-05-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fcell.2025.1574283
Yaohong Liu, Lixiong Gao, Wenqian Chen, Yuhan Yan, Zi Ye, Zhaohui Li
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摘要

类器官研究的目的是建立能够准确复制体内组织和器官微环境的体外模型。尽管培养视网膜类器官(ROs)的技术已经取得了显著的进步,但它们仍然无法整合维持视网膜稳态所需的所有细胞类型,特别是像小胶质细胞这样的免疫细胞。将免疫细胞纳入RO培养物的标准化将大大加强对视网膜疾病机制的研究和治疗靶点的发现。本文综述了ROs与免疫细胞共培养以模拟视网膜生理和病理微环境的最新进展,重点介绍了组织结构和功能。此外,它强调了前沿类器官技术的重要性,如微流体和器官芯片系统,在推动这一领域的研究。目的是使研究人员对小胶质细胞ROs及其在科学研究中的潜在应用有更深刻的了解。
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"Armed in-vitro retina"-generating microglial retinal organoids, where are we now?

The objective of organoid research is to develop in vitro models that accurately replicate the microenvironment of tissues and organs in vivo. Although techniques for culturing retinal organoids (ROs) have advanced significantly, they still fall short of incorporating all cell types necessary for maintaining retinal homeostasis, particularly immune cells like microglia. Standardizing the inclusion of immune cells in RO cultures would greatly enhance research into the mechanisms underlying retinal diseases and the discovery of therapeutic targets. This review examines recent advancements in co-culturing ROs with immune cells to mimic the physiological and pathological microenvironments of the retina, focusing on tissue structure and function. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of cutting-edge organoid technologies, such as microfluidics and organ-on-chip systems, in propelling research in this field. The goal is to equip researchers with a more profound understanding of microglial ROs and their potential applications in scientific investigations.

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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
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9.70
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12 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology is a broad-scope, interdisciplinary open-access journal, focusing on the fundamental processes of life, led by Prof Amanda Fisher and supported by a geographically diverse, high-quality editorial board. The journal welcomes submissions on a wide spectrum of cell and developmental biology, covering intracellular and extracellular dynamics, with sections focusing on signaling, adhesion, migration, cell death and survival and membrane trafficking. Additionally, the journal offers sections dedicated to the cutting edge of fundamental and translational research in molecular medicine and stem cell biology. With a collaborative, rigorous and transparent peer-review, the journal produces the highest scientific quality in both fundamental and applied research, and advanced article level metrics measure the real-time impact and influence of each publication.
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