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Generation of Human Kidney Tubuloids from Tissue and Urine
Published on: April 16, 2021
Advancements in kidney organoids and tubuloids to study (dys)function
E Dilmen1, I Orhon1, J Jansen2
1Department of Medical BioSciences, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
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The rising prevalence of kidney diseases urges the need for novel therapies. Kidney organoids and tubuloids are advanced in vitro models and have recently been described as promising tools to study kidney (patho)physiology. Recent developments have shown their application in disease modeling, drug screening, and nephrotoxicity. These applications rely on their ability to mimic (dys)function in vitro including endocrine activity and drug, electrolyte, and water transport. This review provides an overview of these emerging kidney models and focuses on the most recent developments that utilize their functional capabilities. In addition, we cover current limitations and provide future perspectives for this rapidly evolving field, including what these functional properties mean for translational and personalized medicine now and in the future.
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