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A single-cell level comparison of human inner ear organoids with the human cochlea and vestibular organs.


ABSTRACT: Inner ear disorders are among the most common congenital abnormalities; however, current tissue culture models lack the cell type diversity to study these disorders and normal otic development. Here, we demonstrate the robustness of human pluripotent stem cell-derived inner ear organoids (IEOs) and evaluate cell type heterogeneity by single-cell transcriptomics. To validate our findings, we construct a single-cell atlas of human fetal and adult inner ear tissue. Our study identifies various cell types in the IEOs including periotic mesenchyme, type I and type II vestibular hair cells, and developing vestibular and cochlear epithelium. Many genes linked to congenital inner ear dysfunction are confirmed to be expressed in these cell types. Additional cell-cell communication analysis within IEOs and fetal tissue highlights the role of endothelial cells on the developing sensory epithelium. These findings provide insights into this organoid model and its potential applications in studying inner ear development and disorders.

SUBMITTER: van der Valk WH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10592453 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A single-cell level comparison of human inner ear organoids with the human cochlea and vestibular organs.

van der Valk Wouter H WH   van Beelen Edward S A ESA   Steinhart Matthew R MR   Nist-Lund Carl C   Osorio Daniel D   de Groot John C M J JCMJ   Sun Liang L   van Benthem Peter Paul G PPG   Koehler Karl R KR   Locher Heiko H  

Cell reports 20230607 6


Inner ear disorders are among the most common congenital abnormalities; however, current tissue culture models lack the cell type diversity to study these disorders and normal otic development. Here, we demonstrate the robustness of human pluripotent stem cell-derived inner ear organoids (IEOs) and evaluate cell type heterogeneity by single-cell transcriptomics. To validate our findings, we construct a single-cell atlas of human fetal and adult inner ear tissue. Our study identifies various cell  ...[more]

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