Human pluripotent stem cells-derived inner ear organoids recapitulate otic development in vitro.
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Date of Publication
October 1, 2023
Publication Type
Article
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Contributor
Doda, Daniela | |
Jimenez, Sara Alonso | |
Rehrauer, Hubert | |
Carreño, Jose F | |
Valsamides, Victoria | |
Edge, Albert | |
Locher, Heiko | |
van der Valk, Wouter | |
Zhang, Jingyuan | |
Koehler, Karl R | |
Roccio, Marta |
Subject(s)
Series
Development
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1477-9129
Publisher
The Company of Biologists
Language
English
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PubMed ID
37791525
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Description
Our molecular understanding of the early stages of human inner ear development has been limited by the difficulty in accessing fetal samples at early gestational stages. As an alternative, previous studies have shown that inner ear morphogenesis can be partially recapitulated using induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) directed to differentiate into Inner Ear Organoids (IEOs). Once validated and benchmarked, these systems could represent unique tools to complement and refine our understanding of human otic differentiation and model developmental defects. Here, we provide the first direct comparisons of the early human embryonic otocyst and fetal sensory organs to human IEOs. We use multiplexed immunostaining, and single-cell RNA sequencing to characterize IEOs at three key developmental steps, providing a new and unique signature of in vitro derived otic -placode, -epithelium, -neuroblasts, and -sensory epithelia. In parallel, we evaluate the expression and localization of critical markers at these equivalent stages in human embryos. Together, our data indicate that the current state-of-the-art protocol enables the specification of bona fide otic tissue, supporting the further application of IEOs to inform inner ear biology and disease.
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