Frontiers in Neuroscience (Aug 2024)

Modeling Alzheimer’s disease using human cell derived brain organoids and 3D models

  • Sarah Fernandes,
  • Sarah Fernandes,
  • Jasmin Revanna,
  • Jasmin Revanna,
  • Joshua Pratt,
  • Joshua Pratt,
  • Nicholas Hayes,
  • Nicholas Hayes,
  • Maria C. Marchetto,
  • Fred H. Gage

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2024.1434945
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18

Abstract

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Age-related neurodegenerative diseases, like Alzheimer’s disease (AD), are challenging diseases for those affected with no cure and limited treatment options. Functional, human derived brain tissues that represent the diverse genetic background and cellular subtypes contributing to sporadic AD (sAD) are limited. Human stem cell derived brain organoids recapitulate some features of human brain cytoarchitecture and AD-like pathology, providing a tool for illuminating the relationship between AD pathology and neural cell dysregulation leading to cognitive decline. In this review, we explore current strategies for implementing brain organoids in the study of AD as well as the challenges associated with investigating age-related brain diseases using organoid models.

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