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A Static Self-Directed Method for Generating Brain Organoids from Human Embryonic Stem Cells
Published on: March 4, 2020
Emerging approaches to enhance human brain organoid physiology
Anna Pagliaro1, Benedetta Artegiani1, Delilah Hendriks1
1Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology, Utrecht, the Netherlands.
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Brain organoids are important 3D models for studying human brain development, disease, and evolution. To overcome some of the existing limitations that affect organoid quality, reproducibility, characteristics, and in vivo resemblance, current efforts are directed to improve their physiological relevance by exploring different, yet interconnected, routes. In this review, these approaches and their latest developments are discussed, including stem cell optimization, refining morphogen administration strategies, altering the extracellular matrix (ECM) niche, and manipulating tissue architecture to mimic in vivo brain morphogenesis. Additionally, strategies to increase cell diversity and enhance organoid maturation, such as establishing co-cultures, assembloids, and organoid in vivo xenotransplantation, are reviewed. We explore how these various factors can be tuned and intermingled and speculate on future avenues towards even more physiologically-advanced brain organoids.

