학술논문

Microfabricated disk technology: Rapid scale up in midbrain organoid generation.
Document Type
Article
Source
Methods. Jul2022, Vol. 203, p465-477. 13p.
Subject
*MESENCEPHALON
*INDUCED pluripotent stem cells
*SUBSTANTIA nigra
*PARKINSON'S disease
Language
ISSN
1046-2023
Abstract
• New workflows and methods to both generate and maintain humain midbrain organoids. • Microfabricated disks to scale up the generation of human midbrain organoids. • Decrease the amount of labor and variability, while maintaining the viability. By providing a three-dimensional in vitro culture system with key features of the substantia nigra region in the brain, 3D neuronal organoids derived from human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) provide living neuronal tissue resembling the midbrain region of the brain. However, a major limitation of conventional brain organoid culture is that it is often labor-intensive, requiring highly specialized personnel for moderate throughput. Additionally, the methods published for long-term cultures require time-consuming maintenance to generate brain organoids in large numbers. With the increasing need for human midbrain organoids (hMOs) to better understand and model Parkinson's disease (PD) in a dish, there is a need to implement new workflows and methods to both generate and maintain hMOs, while minimizing batch to batch variation. In this study, we developed a method with microfabricated disks to scale up the generation of hMOs. This opens up the possibility to generate larger numbers of hMOs, in a manner that minimizes the amount of labor required, while decreasing variability and maintaining the viability of these hMOs over time. Taken together, producing hMOs in this manner opens up the potential for these to be used to further PD studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]