Sakib S, Goldsmith T, Voigt A, Dobrinski I
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AL, Canada.
Comparative Biology and Experimental Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, AL, Canada.
Andrology. 2020 Jul;8(4):835-841. doi: 10.1111/andr.12680. Epub 2019 Jul 21.
Over the last ten years, three-dimensional organoid culture has garnered renewed interest, as organoids generated from primary cells or stem cells with cell associations and functions similar to organs in vivo can be a powerful tool to study tissue-specific cell-cell interactions in vitro. Very recently, a few interesting approaches have been put forth for generating testicular organoids for studying the germ cell niche microenvironment.
To review different model systems that have been employed to study germ cell biology and testicular cell-cell interactions and discuss how the organoid approach can address some of the shortcomings of those systems.
Testicular organoids that bear architectural and functional similarities to their in vivo counterparts are a powerful model system to study cell-cell interactions in the germ cell niche. Organoids enable studying samples in humans and other large animals where in vivo experiments are not possible, allow modeling of testicular disease and malignancies and may provide a platform to design more precise therapeutic interventions.
在过去十年中,三维类器官培养重新引起了人们的关注,因为从原代细胞或干细胞生成的类器官具有与体内器官相似的细胞关联和功能,可成为体外研究组织特异性细胞间相互作用的有力工具。最近,已经提出了一些有趣的方法来生成睾丸类器官以研究生殖细胞微环境。
综述用于研究生殖细胞生物学和睾丸细胞间相互作用的不同模型系统,并讨论类器官方法如何弥补这些系统的一些不足。
与体内对应物在结构和功能上相似的睾丸类器官是研究生殖细胞微环境中细胞间相互作用的有力模型系统。类器官能够研究无法进行体内实验的人类和其他大型动物的样本,允许对睾丸疾病和恶性肿瘤进行建模,并可能提供一个设计更精确治疗干预措施的平台。