Applications of Organoids in Advancing Drug Discovery and Development

类有机物 药物发现 药物开发 药品 计算生物学 化学 药理学 医学 生物 生物信息学 神经科学
作者
Indiwari Gopallawa,Charu Agrawal,Rayan Jawa,Arya Cyril,Vibha Jawa,Narendra Chirmule,Vikramsingh Gujar
出处
期刊:Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences [Elsevier BV]
卷期号:113 (9): 2659-2667 被引量:21
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.xphs.2024.06.016
摘要

Organoids are small, self-organizing three-dimensional cell cultures that are derived from stem cells or primary organs. These cultures replicate the complexity of an organ, which cannot be achieved by single-cell culture systems. Organoids can be used in testing of new drugs instead of animals. Development and validation of organoids is thus important to reduce the reliance on animals for drug testing. In this review, we have discussed the developmental and regulatory aspects of organoids and highlighted their importance in drug development. We have first summarized different types of culture-based organoid systems such as submerged Matrigel, micro-fluidic 3D cultures, inducible pluripotent stem cells, and air-liquid interface cultures. These systems help us understand the intricate interplay between cells and their surrounding milieu for identifying functions of target receptors, soluble factors, and spatial interactions. Further, we have discussed the advances in humanized severe-combined immunodeficiency mouse models and their applications in the pharmacology of immune-oncology. Since regulatory aspects are important in using organoids for drug development, we have summarized FDA and EMA regulations on organoid research to support pre-clinical studies. Finally, we have included some unique studies highlighting the use of organoids in studying infectious diseases, cancer, and fundamental biology. These studies also exemplify the latest technological advances in organoid development resulting in improved efficiency. Overall, this review comprehensively summarizes the applications of organoids in early drug development during discovery and pre-clinical studies.
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