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Midbrain Organoids: A New Tool to Investigate Parkinson's Disease

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2020.00359

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midbrain; organoid; Parkinson's disease; self organization; stem cell research

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  1. Fonds National de la Recherche (FNR) [PoC15/11180855, PoC16/11559169]
  2. EU Joint Programme-Neurodegenerative Disease Research (JPND) project [INTER/JPND/15/11092422]
  3. M-ERA.NET project [INTER/M-ERA.NET/17/11760144]
  4. FET Proactive CONNECT project [824070]
  5. Aides a la Formation-Recherche fellowships from the FNR

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The study of human 3D cell culture models not only bridges the gap between traditional 2D in vitro experiments and in vivo animal models, it also addresses processes that cannot be recapitulated by either of these traditional models. Therefore, it offers an opportunity to better understand complex biology including brain development. The brain organoid technology provides a physiologically relevant context, which holds great potential for its application in modeling neurological diseases. Here, we compare different methods to obtain highly specialized structures that resemble specific features of the human midbrain. Regionally patterned neural stem cells (NSCs) were utilized to derive such human midbrain-specific organoids (hMO). The resulting neural tissue exhibited abundant neurons with midbrain dopaminergic neuron identity, as well as astroglia and oligodendrocyte differentiation. Within the midbrain organoids, neurite myelination, and the formation of synaptic connections were observed. Regular neuronal fire patterning and neural network synchronicity were determined by multielectrode array recordings. In addition to electrophysiologically functional neurons producing and secreting dopamine, responsive neuronal subtypes, such as GABAergic and glutamatergic neurons were also detected. In order to model disorders like Parkinson's disease (PD) in vitro, midbrain organoids carrying a disease specific mutation were derived and compared to healthy control organoids to investigate relevant neurodegenerative pathophysiology. In this way midbrain-specific organoids constitute a powerful tool for human-specific in vitro modeling of neurological disorders with a great potential to be utilized in advanced therapy development.

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