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Generation of hiPSC-Derived Intestinal Organoids for Developmental and Disease Modelling Applications
Published on: March 8, 2024
An integrated transcriptomic cell atlas of human endoderm-derived organoids
Quan Xu1, Lennard Halle2, Soroor Hediyeh-Zadeh2,3
1Institute of Human Biology (IHB), Roche Pharma Research and Early Development, Roche Innovation Center, Basel, Switzerland. quan.xu@roche.com.
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Human pluripotent stem cells and tissue-resident fetal and adult stem cells can generate epithelial tissues of endodermal origin in vitro that recapitulate aspects of developing and adult human physiology. Here, we integrate single-cell transcriptomes from 218 samples covering organoids and other models of diverse endoderm-derived tissues to establish an initial version of a human endoderm-derived organoid cell atlas. The integration includes nearly one million cells across diverse conditions, data sources and protocols. We compare cell types and states between organoid models and harmonize cell annotations through mapping to primary tissue counterparts. Focusing on the intestine and lung, we provide examples of mapping data from new protocols and show how the atlas can be used as a diverse cohort to assess perturbations and disease models. The human endoderm-derived organoid cell atlas makes diverse datasets centrally available and will be valuable to assess fidelity, characterize perturbed and diseased states, and streamline protocol development.
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