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Mechanobiology of cells and cell systems, such as organoids

Ece Bayir, Aylin Sendemir, Yannis F Missirlis
Key takeaways
  1. 01Organoids are 3D lab-grown tissues that mimic organ development
  2. 02How mechanical forces affect organoids is a new research area
  3. 03Studying these forces is complex but important
  4. 04This knowledge may lead to new clinical insights and therapies

Understanding how mechanical forces shape lab-grown "mini-organs" may offer new insights into health, disease, and potential therapies.

Abstract

Organoids are in vitro 3D self-organizing tissues that mimic embryogenesis. Organoid research is advancing at a tremendous pace, since it offers great opportunities for disease modeling, drug development and screening, personalized medicine, as well as understanding organogenesis. Mechanobiology of organoids is an unexplored area, which can shed light to several unexplained aspects of self-organization behavior in organogenesis. It is becoming evident that collective cell behavior is distinctly different from individual cells’ conduct against certain stimulants. Inherently consisting of higher number of degrees of freedom for cell motility and more complex cell-to-cell and cell-to-extracellular matrix behavior, understanding mechanotransduction in organoids is even more challenging compared with cell communities in 2D culture conditions. Yet, deciphering mechanobiology of organoids can help us understand effects of mechanical cues in health and disease, and translate findings of basic research toward clinical diagnosis and therapy.

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APA
Ece Bayir, Aylin Sendemir, & Yannis F Missirlis (2019). Mechanobiology of cells and cell systems, such as organoids. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/mechanobiology-of-cells-and-cell-systems-such-as-organoids/
MLA
Ece Bayir, et al. "Mechanobiology of cells and cell systems, such as organoids." 2019, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/mechanobiology-of-cells-and-cell-systems-such-as-organoids/.
Chicago
Ece Bayir, Aylin Sendemir, Yannis F Missirlis. 2019. "Mechanobiology of cells and cell systems, such as organoids.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/mechanobiology-of-cells-and-cell-systems-such-as-organoids/