Organoids: fundamentals, present and future

Authors

  • José Amiel-Pérez Instituto de Medicina Regenerativa, Universidad Científica del Sur, Lima, Perú.Químico farmacéutico, doctor en Farmacia y Bioquímica https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4455-3195
  • José Amiel-Sáenz Instituto de Medicina Regenerativa, Universidad Científica del Sur, Lima, Perú.ingeniero de Sistemas de Información https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4547-8353
  • María Amiel-Torrelio Georgia Southern University Statesboro, Georgia, Estados Unidos. bachiller en Estudios Internacionales y Lenguas Modernas, maestría en Idioma Español. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8111-0839

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17843/rpmesp.2022.392.10203

Keywords:

Induced pluripotent stem cells, Gastrulation, Design matrix, Three-dimensional cultures, Cell differentiation, Signal transduction, Cell maturation, Microchip, Embryonal stem cells, Growth factors

Abstract

Organoids are tiny structures, mainly generated from induced pluripotent stem cells, which are cultured in the laboratory while retaining their innate or acquired characteristics. They have the potential to reproduce biological development processes, model pathological processes that will enable the discovery of new drugs and promote regenerative medicine. However, these processes require constant improvement because variations may have occurred in the constitution of the organs. Therefore, this article aims to review updated information on organoids and their basic and recent experimental processes, starting with gastrulation, in an attempt to mimic, as much as possible, the formation of
the three layers: ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm; as well as the information regarding the factors involved in the induction, differentiation and maturation during the generation of organoids. Likewise, the design and preparation of highly specialized culture media that allow obtaining the selected organ
with the highest precision and safety. We searched for original and review articles published in PubMed, Nature and Science. Articles were selected for their abstracts and full text. The conclusions of this article highlight the future advantages in the use and applications of organoids.

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Author Biography

  • María Amiel-Torrelio, Georgia Southern University Statesboro, Georgia, Estados Unidos. bachiller en Estudios Internacionales y Lenguas Modernas, maestría en Idioma Español.

    Ventures Nonprofit: Seattle, Washington, US
    2021-07-26 to present

    Outreach and Client Engagement Coordinator, Programs Department

    Georgia Southern University: Statesboro, Georgia, US

    2018-08 to 2018-12 , Graduate Assistant (Department of Political Science and International Studies)

    Georgia Southern University: Statesboro, Georgia, US
    2017-08 to 2018-05 , Teaching Assistant, Department of Foreign Languages

    Georgia Southern University: Statesboro, Georgia, US
    2013-08 to 2016-06 , Honors Student Assistant (University Honors College, Publications Department)

     

Published

2022-06-30

Issue

Section

Review

How to Cite

1.
Amiel-Pérez J, Amiel-Sáenz J, Amiel-Torrelio M. Organoids: fundamentals, present and future. Rev Peru Med Exp Salud Publica [Internet]. 2022 Jun. 30 [cited 2024 Dec. 21];39(2):227-35. Available from: https://rpmesp.ins.gob.pe/index.php/rpmesp/article/view/10203