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hESC-Derived Thalamic Organoids Form Reciprocal Projections When Fused with Cortical Organoids.
Citation | “Hesc-Derived Thalamic Organoids Form Reciprocal Projections When Fused With Cortical Organoids.”. Cell Stem Cell, pp. 487-497.e7. . |
Center | Yale University |
Author | Yangfei Xiang, Yoshiaki Tanaka, Bilal Cakir, Benjamin Patterson, Kun-Yong Kim, Pingnan Sun, Young-Jin Kang, Mei Zhong, Xinran Liu, Prabir Patra, Sang-Hun Lee, Sherman M Weissman, In-Hyun Park |
Keywords | brain organoid, cortex, corticothalamic, fusion, hESC, single cell RNA-seq, thalamic organoid, thalamocortical, thalamus |
Abstract |
Human brain organoid techniques have rapidly advanced to facilitate investigating human brain development and diseases. These efforts have largely focused on generating telencephalon due to its direct relevance in a variety of forebrain disorders. Despite its importance as a relay hub between cortex and peripheral tissues, the investigation of three-dimensional (3D) organoid models for the human thalamus has not been explored. Here, we describe a method to differentiate human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) to thalamic organoids (hThOs) that specifically recapitulate the development of thalamus. Single-cell RNA sequencing revealed a formation of distinct thalamic lineages, which diverge from telencephalic fate. Importantly, we developed a 3D system to create the reciprocal projections between thalamus and cortex by fusing the two distinct region-specific organoids representing the developing thalamus or cortex. Our study provides a platform for understanding human thalamic development and modeling circuit organizations and related disorders in the brain. |
Year of Publication |
2019
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Journal |
Cell stem cell
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Volume |
24
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Issue |
3
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Number of Pages |
487-497.e7
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Date Published |
12/2019
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ISSN Number |
1875-9777
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DOI |
10.1016/j.stem.2018.12.015
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Alternate Journal |
Cell Stem Cell
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PMID |
30799279
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PMCID |
PMC6853597
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