Modelling Infection in Human Cerebral Organoids
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Pluripotent stem cell-derived cerebral organoids have the potential to recapitulate the pathophysiology of human brain tissue, constituting a valuable resource for modelling brain disorders, including infectious diseases. , an intracellular protozoan parasite, infects most warm-blooded animals, including humans, causing toxoplasmosis. In immunodeficient patients and pregnant women, infection often results in severe central nervous system disease and fetal miscarriage. However, understanding the molecular pathophysiology of the disease has been challenging due to limited model systems. Here, we developed a new model system of infection using human brain organoids. We observed that tachyzoites can infect human cerebral organoids and are transformed to bradyzoites and replicate in parasitophorous vacuoles to form cysts, indicating that the asexual life cycle is efficiently simulated in the brain organoids. Transcriptomic analysis of -infected organoids revealed the activation of the type I interferon immune response against infection. In addition, in brain organoids, exhibited a changed transcriptome related to protozoan invasion and replication. This study shows cerebral organoids as physiologically relevant model systems useful for advancing the understanding of infections and host interactions.
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