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Liver organoids: Current advances and future applications for hepatologyopen access

Authors
Kim, YohanKang, MinseokMamo, Michael GirmaAdisasmita, MichaelHuch, MeritxellChoi, Dongho
Issue Date
Feb-2025
Publisher
KOREAN ASSOC STUDY LIVER
Keywords
Organoids; Liver organoids; Organoid applications; Regenerative medicine; Hepatology
Citation
CLINICAL AND MOLECULAR HEPATOLOGY, v.31, pp S327 - S348
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Journal Title
CLINICAL AND MOLECULAR HEPATOLOGY
Volume
31
Start Page
S327
End Page
S348
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/212975
DOI
10.3350/cmh.2024.1040
ISSN
2287-2728
2287-285X
Abstract
The creation of self-organizing liver organoids represents a significant, although modest, step toward addressing the ongoing organ shortage crisis in allogeneic liver transplantation. However, researchers have recognized that achieving a fully functional whole liver remains a distant goal, and the original ambition of organoid-based liver generation has been temporarily put on hold. Instead, liver organoids have revolutionized the field of hepatology, extending their influence into various domains of precision and molecular medicine. These 3D cultures, capable of replicating key features of human liver function and pathology, have opened new avenues for human-relevant disease modeling, CRISPR gene editing, and high-throughput drug screening that animal models cannot accomplish. Moreover, advancements in creating more complex systems have led to the development of multicellular assembloids, dynamic organoid-on-chip systems, and 3D bioprinting technologies. These innovations enable detailed modeling of liver microenvironments and complex tissue interactions. Progress in regenerative medicine and transplantation applications continues to evolve and strives to overcome the obstacles of biocompatibility and tumorigenecity. In this review, we examine the current state of liver organoid research by offering insights into where the field currently stands, and the pivotal developments that are shaping its future.
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