Research progress and application of liver organoids for disease modeling and regenerative therapy.
Yang HuQiao GengLu WangYi WangChuyue HuangZhimin FanDesong KongPublished in: Journal of molecular medicine (Berlin, Germany) (2024)
The liver is a major metabolic organ of the human body and has a high incidence of diseases. In recent years, the annual incidence of liver disease has increased, seriously endangering human life and health. The study of the occurrence and development mechanism of liver diseases, discovery of new therapeutic targets, and establishment of new methods of medical treatment are major issues related to the national economy and people's livelihood. The development of stable and effective research models is expected to provide new insights into the pathogenesis of liver diseases and the search for more effective treatment options. Organoid technology is a new in vitro culture system, and organoids constructed by human cells can simulate the morphological structure, gene expression, and glucose and lipid metabolism of organs in vivo, providing a new model for related research on liver diseases. This paper reviews the latest research progress on liver organoids from the establishment of cell sources and application of liver organoids and discusses their application potential in the field of liver disease research.
Keyphrases
- gene expression
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- endothelial cells
- healthcare
- stem cells
- cell therapy
- type diabetes
- blood pressure
- risk factors
- mental health
- small molecule
- systematic review
- randomized controlled trial
- skeletal muscle
- quality improvement
- wastewater treatment
- metabolic syndrome
- drinking water
- adipose tissue
- health information