Structural and functional integration of human forebrain organoids with the injured adult rat visual system

人类前脑类器官与受损成年大鼠视觉系统的结构和功能整合

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作者:Dennis Jgamadze ,James T Lim ,Zhijian Zhang ,Paul M Harary ,James Germi ,Kobina Mensah-Brown ,Christopher D Adam ,Ehsan Mirzakhalili ,Shikha Singh ,Jiahe Ben Gu ,Rachel Blue ,Mehek Dedhia ,Marissa Fu ,Fadi Jacob ,Xuyu Qian ,Kimberly Gagnon ,Matthew Sergison ,Oceane Fruchet ,Imon Rahaman ,Huadong Wang ,Fuqiang Xu ,Rui Xiao ,Diego Contreras ,John A Wolf ,Hongjun Song ,Guo-Li Ming ,Han-Chiao Isaac Chen

Abstract

Brain organoids created from human pluripotent stem cells represent a promising approach for brain repair. They acquire many structural features of the brain and raise the possibility of patient-matched repair. Whether these entities can integrate with host brain networks in the context of the injured adult mammalian brain is not well established. Here, we provide structural and functional evidence that human brain organoids successfully integrate with the adult rat visual system after transplantation into large injury cavities in the visual cortex. Virus-based trans-synaptic tracing reveals a polysynaptic pathway between organoid neurons and the host retina and reciprocal connectivity between the graft and other regions of the visual system. Visual stimulation of host animals elicits responses in organoid neurons, including orientation selectivity. These results demonstrate the ability of human brain organoids to adopt sophisticated function after insertion into large injury cavities, suggesting a translational strategy to restore function after cortical damage.

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