In Situ Detection of Kidney Organoid Generation From Stem Cells Using a Simple Electrochemical Method

Intan Rosalina Suhito, Jin Won Kim, Kyeong Mo Koo, Sun Ah Nam, Yong Kyun Kim, Tae Hyung Kim

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Abstract

Organoids that mimic the structural and cellular characteristics of kidneys in vitro have recently emerged as a promising source for biomedical research. However, uncontrollable cellular heterogeneity after differentiation often results in the generation of off-target cells, one of the most challenging issues in organoid research. This study proposes a new method that enables the real-time assessment of kidney organoids derived from stem cells. When placed on a conductive surface, these organoids generate unique electrochemical signals at ≈0.3 V with intensities proportional to the amount of kidney-specific cell types. Off-target cells (i.e., non-kidney cells) produce an electrical signature at 0 V that is distinguishable from other surrounding cell types, enabling non-destructive assessment of both the differentiation, and maturation levels of kidney organoids. The developed platform can be applied to other types of organoids and is thus highly promising as a tool for organoid-based drug screening, toxicity assessment, and therapeutics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2200074
JournalAdvanced Science
Volume9
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jul 2022

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© 2022 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.

Keywords

  • electrochemical detection
  • gold nanostructure
  • kidney organoid
  • organoid maturation
  • pluripotent stem cells

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