Human Organoids as an Emerging Tool for Genome Screenings

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Samenvatting

Over the last decade, a plethora of organoid models have been generated to recapitulate aspects of human development, disease, tissue homeostasis, and repair. Organoids representing multiple tissues have emerged and are typically categorized based on their origin. Tissue-derived organoids are established directly from tissue-resident stem/progenitor cells of either adult or fetal origin. Starting from pluripotent stem cells (PSCs), PSC-derived organoids instead recapitulate the developmental trajectory of a given organ. Gene editing technologies, particularly the CRISPR-Cas toolbox, have greatly facilitated gene manipulation experiments with considerable ease and scalability, revolutionizing organoid-based human biology research. Here, we review the recent adaptation of CRISPR-based screenings in organoids. We examine the strategies adopted to perform CRISPR screenings in organoids, discuss different screening scopes and readouts, and highlight organoid-specific challenges. We then discuss individual organoid-based genome screening studies that have uncovered novel genes involved in a variety of biological processes. We close by providing an outlook on how widespread adaptation of CRISPR screenings across the organoid field may be achieved, to ultimately leverage our understanding of human biology.

Originele taal-2Engels
Pagina's (van-tot)157-183
Aantal pagina's27
TijdschriftAnnual review of biomedical engineering
Volume27
Nummer van het tijdschrift1
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - mei 2025

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