Microfluidic device with brain extracellular matrix promotes structural and functional maturation of human brain organoids
- Title
- Microfluidic device with brain extracellular matrix promotes structural and functional maturation of human brain organoids
- Authors
- 최낙원; 조안나; 진윤희; 안연주; 김진; 최이선; 이정승; 김정훈; 최원용; 구동준; 유원진; 장경언; 김동윤; 조성현; 김지훈; 김성연; 김윤곤; 김주영; 정은지; 김영준; 제현수; 강훈철; 조승우
- Issue Date
- 2021-08
- Publisher
- Nature Communications
- Citation
- VOL 12, 4730
- Abstract
- Brain organoids derived from human pluripotent stem cells provide a highly valuable in vitro model to recapitulate human brain development and neurological diseases. However, the current systems for brain organoid culture require further improvement for the reliable production of high-quality organoids. Here, we demonstrate two engineering elements to improve human brain organoid culture, (1) a human brain extracellular matrix to provide brain-specific cues and (2) a microfluidic device with periodic flow to improve the survival and reduce the variability of organoids. A three-dimensional culture modified with brain extracellular matrix significantly enhanced neurogenesis in developing brain organoids from human induced pluripotent stem cells. Cortical layer development, volumetric augmentation, and electrophysiological function of human brain organoids were further improved in a reproducible manner by dynamic culture in microfluidic chamber devices. Our engineering
concept of reconstituting brain-mimetic microenvironments facilitates the development of a reliable culture platform for brain organoids, enabling effective modeling and drug development for human brain diseases.
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/73916
- ISSN
- 2041-1723
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- KIST Publication > Article
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