Towards organoid culture without Matrigel

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Mark T. Kozlowski
Christiana J. Crook
Hsun Teresa Ku
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[1] DEVCOM US Army Research Laboratory,Department of Translational Research and Cellular Therapeutics, Diabetes and Metabolism Research Institute
[2] Weapons and Materials Research Directorate,Department of Medical Oncology and Therapeutics Research
[3] Science of Extreme Materials Division,undefined
[4] Polymers Branch,undefined
[5] City of Hope National Medical Center,undefined
[6] Irell and Manella Graduate School of Biological Sciences,undefined
[7] Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope,undefined
[8] City of Hope National Medical Center,undefined
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Organoids—cellular aggregates derived from stem or progenitor cells that recapitulate organ function in miniature—are of growing interest in developmental biology and medicine. Organoids have been developed for organs and tissues such as the liver, gut, brain, and pancreas; they are used as organ surrogates to study a wide range of questions in basic and developmental biology, genetic disorders, and therapies. However, many organoids reported to date have been cultured in Matrigel, which is prepared from the secretion of Engelbreth-Holm-Swarm mouse sarcoma cells; Matrigel is complex and poorly defined. This complexity makes it difficult to elucidate Matrigel-specific factors governing organoid development. In this review, we discuss promising Matrigel-free methods for the generation and maintenance of organoids that use decellularized extracellular matrix (ECM), synthetic hydrogels, or gel-forming recombinant proteins.
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