Building inner ears: recent advances and future challenges for in vitro organoid systems

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Wouter H. van der Valk
Matthew R. Steinhart
Jingyuan Zhang
Karl R. Koehler
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[1] Leiden University Medical Center,Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery
[2] Boston Children’s Hospital,Department of Otolaryngology
[3] Indiana University School of Medicine,Department of Otolaryngology
[4] Indiana University School of Medicine,Head and Neck Surgery
[5] Boston Children’s Hospital,Medical Neuroscience Graduate Program
[6] F.M. Kirby Neurobiology Center,Department of Plastic and Oral Surgery
[7] Boston Children’s Hospital,Department of Otolaryngology
[8] Harvard Medical School,Head and Neck Surgery
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While inner ear disorders are common, our ability to intervene and recover their sensory function is limited. In vitro models of the inner ear, like the organoid system, could aid in identifying new regenerative drugs and gene therapies. Here, we provide a perspective on the status of in vitro inner ear models and guidance on how to improve their applicability in translational research. We highlight the generation of inner ear cell types from pluripotent stem cells as a particularly promising focus of research. Several exciting recent studies have shown how the developmental signaling cues of embryonic and fetal development can be mimicked to differentiate stem cells into “inner ear organoids” containing otic progenitor cells, hair cells, and neurons. However, current differentiation protocols and our knowledge of embryonic and fetal inner ear development in general, have a bias toward the sensory epithelia of the inner ear. We propose that a more holistic view is needed to better model the inner ear in vitro. Moving forward, attention should be made to the broader diversity of neuroglial and mesenchymal cell types of the inner ear, and how they interact in space or time during development. With improved control of epithelial, neuroglial, and mesenchymal cell fate specification, inner ear organoids would have the ability to truly recapitulate neurosensory function and dysfunction. We conclude by discussing how single-cell atlases of the developing inner ear and technical innovations will be critical tools to advance inner ear organoid platforms for future pre-clinical applications.
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