Journal of Clinical Medicine (Mar 2024)

Cholangiocyte Organoids: The New Frontier in Regenerative Medicine for the Study and Treatment of Cholangiopathies

  • Serena Babboni,
  • Pier Giuseppe Vacca,
  • Ludovica Simonini,
  • Daniele Pezzati,
  • Caterina Martinelli,
  • Francesco Frongillo,
  • Giuseppe Bianco,
  • Emanuele Marciano,
  • Giuseppina Basta,
  • Davide Ghinolfi,
  • Serena Del Turco

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13061804
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 6
p. 1804

Abstract

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Cholangiopathies include a group of chronic progressive disorders, affecting the cholangiocytes, the epithelial cells that line the biliary tree, leading to liver parenchymal fibrosis and eventually end-stage liver disease necessitating transplantation. Experimental modeling of these multifactorial cholestatic diseases faces challenges due to the lack of adequate experimental in vitro and in vivo models. A novel approach employs three-dimensional organoid systems that offer several advantages for modeling disease and testing drug response in vitro. Organoids mimic intercellular communication, replicate the architecture of organs, and maintain the cell’s original phenotype. Cholangiocyte organoids provide an in vitro model to study the pathogenesis and pharmacotherapeutic treatment of cholangiopathies and show great promise for regenerative therapies. In particular, patient-derived organoids allow personalized medicine approaches and the study of individual disease characteristics. This review highlights the significance of cholangiocyte organoid models in advancing our understanding of cholangiopathies and driving advancements in regenerative medicine strategies.

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