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Therapeutic Potential of Human Intestinal Organoids in Tissue Repair Approaches in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

Duncan Rutherford, Gwo‐Tzer Ho

2023Inflammatory Bowel Diseases23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are chronic immune-mediated conditions characterized by significant gut tissue damage due to uncontrolled inflammation. Anti-inflammatory treatments have improved, but there are no current prorepair approaches. Organoids have developed into a powerful experimental platform to study mechanisms of human diseases. Here, we specifically focus on its role as a direct tissue repair modality in IBD. We discuss the scientific rationale for this, recent parallel advances in scientific technologies (CRISPR [clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats]/Cas9 and metabolic programming), and in addition, the clinical IBD context in which this therapeutic approach is tractable. Finally, we review the translational roadmap for the application of organoids and the need for this as a novel direction in IBD.

Topics & Concepts

OrganoidContext (archaeology)Inflammatory Bowel DiseasesInflammatory bowel diseaseCRISPRInflammationMedicineImmune systemUlcerative colitisComputational biologyBioinformaticsImmunologyBiologyDiseaseNeurosciencePathologyGeneBiochemistryPaleontologyCancer Cells and MetastasisDigestive system and related health3D Printing in Biomedical Research
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