Stem cell scientists engineer ‘synthetic organizer’ cells to improve kidney organoids

In a study published in Science, USC researchers paired a biological discovery with an engineering feat to create more faithful, reproducible lab-grown kidney structures from stem cells, known as organoids.

By mapping the developing human kidney, they identified a previously unrecognized developmental axis that helps organize the kidney’s filtering units, or nephrons. They then engineered “synthetic organizer” cells to recreate aspects of this developmental environment in organoids.

This advance makes organoids more reliable models for studying disease and evaluating potential therapies, while supporting long-term efforts to generate transplantable kidney tissue.

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