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Development of a quantitative prediction algorithm for target organ-specific similarity of human pluripotent stem cell-derived organoids and cells.

Mi-Ok Lee1,2, Su-Gi Lee1,2, Cho-Rok Jung1,2, Ye Seul Son1,2, Jae-Woon Ryu1, Kwang Bo Jung1,2, Jun-Ho Ahn3, Jung-Hwa Oh3, Hyang-Ae Lee3, Jung Hwa Lim1, Janghwan Kim1,2, Insu Jang1, Jinhyuk Choi1, Jaeeun Jung1, Kunhyang Park1, Byungwook Lee1, Dae-Soo Kim4,5, Mi-Young Son6,7, Hyun-Soo Cho8,9.   

Abstract

Human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC)-derived organoids and cells have similar characteristics to human organs and tissues. Thus, in vitro human organoids and cells serve as a superior alternative to conventional cell lines and animal models in drug development and regenerative medicine. For a simple and reproducible analysis of the quality of organoids and cells to compensate for the shortcomings of existing experimental validation studies, a quantitative evaluation method should be developed. Here, using the GTEx database, we construct a quantitative calculation system to assess similarity to the human organs. To evaluate our system, we generate hPSC-derived organoids and cells, and detected organ similarity. To facilitate the access of our system by researchers, we develop a web-based user interface presenting similarity to the appropriate organs as percentages. Thus, this program could provide valuable information for the generation of high-quality organoids and cells and a strategy to guide proper lineage-oriented differentiation.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34301945     DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-24746-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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