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Human amygdala-like telencephalic organoids model stress circuitry in assembloid systems
Woo Sub Yang1, Mu Seog Choe1, Cynthia Lo1
1Department of Genetics, Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program, Yale Stem Cell Center, Yale Child Study Center, Wu Tsai Institute, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 06520, USA.
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Human emotional and stress responses are orchestrated by subcortical limbic circuits, with the amygdala playing a central role in integrating affective, sensory, and endocrine signals. Despite the urgent need to understand how these circuits develop and contribute to anxiety and stress-related disorders, progress has been hindered by lack of ex vivo human models. Here, we generated human amygdala-like telencephalic organoids (hATOs) that recapitulate cellular composition, region-specific development, and key features of the amygdala. By assembling hATOs with a hypothalamic organoid (hypoTO) with paraventricular nucleus (PVN)-like features, we modeled the amygdala-hypothalamus-like interaction, which enabled circuit-level analysis of stress-responsive signaling. Exposure to cortisol led to robust upregulation of BCYRN1, a primate-specific retrotransposon-derived noncoding RNA, which uncovered a previously unrecognized mechanism of stress hormone signaling to retrotransposon biology and human-specific synaptic regulation. These findings highlight the potential of hATOs to understand molecular features of affective circuitry underlying emotion and the stress response and neuropsychiatric disorders.
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