Advances and challenges toward developing kidney organoids for clinical applications
- PMID: 37541208
- DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2023.07.011
Advances and challenges toward developing kidney organoids for clinical applications
Abstract
Kidney organoids have enabled modeling of human development and disease. While methods of generating the nephron lineage are well established, new protocols to induce another lineage, the ureteric bud/collecting duct, have been reported in the past 5 years. Many reports have described modeling of various hereditary kidney diseases, with polycystic kidney disease serving as the archetypal disease, by using patient-derived or genome-edited kidney organoids. The generation of more organotypic kidneys is also becoming feasible. In this review, I also discuss the significant challenges for more sophisticated disease modeling and for realizing the ambitious goal of generating transplantable synthetic kidneys.
Keywords: disease modeling; iPS cell; kidney organoid; maturation; nephron progenitor; synthetic kidney; transplantation; ureteric bud.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests R.N. is an inventor of patents on kidney organoids owned and managed by Kumamoto University.
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