Disease Modeling in Stem Cell-Derived 3D Organoid Systems

Trends Mol Med. 2017 May;23(5):393-410. doi: 10.1016/j.molmed.2017.02.007. Epub 2017 Mar 21.

Abstract

Organoids are 3D in vitro culture systems derived from self-organizing stem cells. They can recapitulate the in vivo architecture, functionality, and genetic signature of original tissues. Thus, organoid technology has been rapidly applied to understanding stem cell biology, organogenesis, and various human pathologies. The recent development of human patient-derived organoids has enabled disease modeling with precision, highlighting their great potential in biomedical applications, translational medicine, and personalized therapy. In light of recent breakthroughs using organoids, it is only apt that we appreciate the advantages and shortcomings of this technology to exploit its full potential. We discuss recent advances in the application of organoids in studying cancer and hereditary diseases, as well as in the examination of host cell-microorganism interactions.

Keywords: CFTR; cancer; infectious disease; microbiota; organoid; personalized medicine; stem cells.

Publication types

  • Review
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Disease Models, Animal
  • Humans
  • Neoplasms / metabolism
  • Organoids / cytology
  • Organoids / metabolism*
  • Organoids / physiology*
  • Pluripotent Stem Cells / cytology
  • Pluripotent Stem Cells / metabolism
  • Pluripotent Stem Cells / physiology