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Precision Medicine in Parkinson's Disease Using Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

Min Seong Kim, Hyesoo Kim, Gabsang Lee

2024Advanced Healthcare Materials11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) is one of the most devastating neurological diseases; however, there is no effective cure yet. The availability of human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) provides unprecedented opportunities to understand the pathogenic mechanism and identification of new therapy for PD. Here a new model system of PD, including 2D human iPSC-derived midbrain dopaminergic (mDA) neurons, 3D iPSC-derived midbrain organoids (MOs) with cellular complexity, and more advanced microphysiological systems (MPS) with 3D organoids, is introduced. It is believed that successful integrations and applications of iPSC, organoid, and MPS technologies can bring new insight on PD's pathogenesis that will lead to more effective treatments for this debilitating disease.

Topics & Concepts

Induced pluripotent stem cellOrganoidParkinson's diseaseNeuroscienceHuman Induced Pluripotent Stem CellsDiseaseDopaminergicMidbrainStem cellMechanism (biology)MedicineBiologyCell biologyEmbryonic stem cellDopamineCentral nervous systemPathologyGenePhilosophyBiochemistryEpistemologyPluripotent Stem Cells ResearchNeuroscience and Neural EngineeringNeurological disorders and treatments