Berishvili Ekaterine, Casiraghi Federica, Amarelli Cristiano, Scholz Hanne, Piemonti Lorenzo, Berney Thierry, Montserrat Nuria
Cell Isolation and Transplantation Center, Surgery, Geneva University Hospitals and University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland.
Institute of Medical Research, Ilia State University, Tbilisi, Georgia.
Transpl Int. 2021 Sep;34(9):1588-1593. doi: 10.1111/tri.13988.
The generation of human mini-organs, the so-called organoids, is one of the biggest scientific advances in regenerative medicine. This technology exploits traditional three-dimensional culture techniques that support cell-autonomous self-organization responses of stem cells to derive micrometer to millimeter size versions of human organs. The convergence of the organoid technology with organ transplantation is still in its infancy but this alliance is expected to open new venues to change the way we conduct both transplant and organoid research. In this Forum we provide a summary on early achievements facilitating organoid derivation and culture. We further discuss on early advances of organoid transplantation also offering a comprehensive overview of current limitations and challenges to instruct organoid maturation. We expect that this Forum sets the ground for initial discussions between stem cell biologists, bioengineers, and the transplant community to better direct organoid basic research to advance the organ transplantation field.
人类微型器官(即所谓的类器官)的生成是再生医学领域最大的科学进展之一。这项技术利用传统的三维培养技术,支持干细胞的细胞自主自组织反应,以衍生出微米到毫米大小的人类器官版本。类器官技术与器官移植的融合仍处于起步阶段,但这种联盟有望开辟新途径,改变我们进行移植和类器官研究的方式。在本论坛中,我们总结了促进类器官衍生和培养的早期成果。我们还进一步讨论了类器官移植的早期进展,并全面概述了当前指导类器官成熟的局限性和挑战。我们期望这个论坛为干细胞生物学家、生物工程师和移植界之间的初步讨论奠定基础,以便更好地指导类器官基础研究,推动器官移植领域的发展。