肝类器官的研究进展及其在非酒精性脂肪性肝病体外模型中的应用

Kyun Yoo Chi, Jong-Hoon Kim
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肝脏参与对生存至关重要的生理活动。慢性肝病(CLD)经常发展为危及生命的肝功能衰竭,CLD患者的高发病率和死亡率证明了这一点。多年来,非酒精性脂肪性肝病(NAFLD)作为CLD的病因受到了极大的关注,因为它的患病率越来越高,并向纤维化等严重病理状况发展。为了满足对有效治疗慢性脂肪肝的迫切需要,一种先进的细胞模型——肝类器官被用来模拟和研究NAFLD复杂的病理生理。肝类器官概括了肝组织的活体方面,如三维细胞-细胞和细胞-细胞外基质相互作用和生物分子梯度。此外,肝类器官可以很容易地从患者特异性肝组织和诱导多能干细胞中生成,使其能够在广泛的个性化临床应用中使用。在最近的研究中,已经进行了许多尝试,以建立能够模拟涉及实质和非实质肝细胞的疾病表型的多细胞肝类器官。在这篇综述中,我们关注肝类器官的最新进展,并强调在细胞来源和组成的背景下,类器官对NAFLD建模的适用性。
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Recent advances in liver organoids and their use in in vitro modeling of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
The liver is involved in physiological activities critical for survival. Chronic liver disease (CLD) frequently progresses to life-threatening liver failure, as evidenced by CLD patients’ high morbidity and mortality rates. Over the years, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has received significant attention as an etiology of CLD given its increasing prevalence and progression towards severe pathological conditions such as fibrosis. To answer the urgent need for effective therapeutics that treat CLD, an advanced cellular model, the liver organoid, is used to model and study the complex pathophysiology of NAFLD. Liver organoids recapitulate in vivo aspects of liver tissue such as 3-dimensional cell-cell and cell-extracellular matrix interactions and biomolecular gradients. Moreover, liver organoids can be readily generated from patient-specific liver tissues and induced pluripotent stem cells, enabling their use in a wide range of personalized clinical applications. In recent research, numerous attempts have been made to establish multicellular liver organoids capable of modeling disease phenotypes that involve parenchymal and non-parenchymal liver cells. In this review, we focus on recent advances in liver organoids and highlight the applicability of organoids for modeling NAFLD within the context of cellular sources and composition.
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