Revealing the Impact of Mitochondrial Fitness During Early Neural Development Using Human Brain Organoids

Front Mol Neurosci. 2022 Apr 29:15:840265. doi: 10.3389/fnmol.2022.840265. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Mitochondrial homeostasis -including function, morphology, and inter-organelle communication- provides guidance to the intrinsic developmental programs of corticogenesis, while also being responsive to environmental and intercellular signals. Two- and three-dimensional platforms have become useful tools to interrogate the capacity of cells to generate neuronal and glia progeny in a background of metabolic dysregulation, but the mechanistic underpinnings underlying the role of mitochondria during human neurogenesis remain unexplored. Here we provide a concise overview of cortical development and the use of pluripotent stem cell models that have contributed to our understanding of mitochondrial and metabolic regulation of early human brain development. We finally discuss the effects of mitochondrial fitness dysregulation seen under stress conditions such as metabolic dysregulation, absence of developmental apoptosis, and hypoxia; and the avenues of research that can be explored with the use of brain organoids.

Keywords: brain organoids; glycolysis; mitochondria; neural precursor cells; neural rosettes; oxidative phosphorylation; stem cells.

Publication types

  • Review