Published in

Springer, Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 12(77), p. 2257-2273, 2019

DOI: 10.1007/s00018-019-03401-0

Links

Tools

Export citation

Search in Google Scholar

Stem cell-derived kidney organoids: engineering the vasculature

Journal article published in 2019 by Marije Koning ORCID, Cathelijne W. van den Berg, Ton J. Rabelink ORCID
This paper was not found in any repository, but could be made available legally by the author.
This paper was not found in any repository, but could be made available legally by the author.

Full text: Unavailable

Green circle
Preprint: archiving allowed
Orange circle
Postprint: archiving restricted
Red circle
Published version: archiving forbidden
Data provided by SHERPA/RoMEO

Abstract

AbstractKidney organoids can be generated from human pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) using protocols that resemble the embryonic development of the kidney. The renal structures thus generated offer great potential for disease modeling, drug screening, and possibly future therapeutic application. At the same time, use of these PSC-derived organoids is hampered by lack of maturation and off-target differentiation. Here, we review the main protocols for the generation of kidney organoids from human-induced PSCs, discussing their advantages and limitations. In particular, we will focus on the vascularization of the kidney organoids, which appears to be one of the critical factors to achieve maturation and functionality of the organoids.