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Towards a “Testis in a Dish”: Generation of Mouse Testicular Organoids that Recapitulate Testis Structure and Expression Profiles

Aviya Stopel, Cheli Lev, Stav Dahari, Or Adibi, Leah Armon, Nitzan Gonen

The Mina and Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences and the Institute of Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, 5290002, Israel.

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Stopel A, Lev C, Dahari S, Adibi O, Armon L, Gonen N. Towards a “Testis in a Dish”: Generation of Mouse Testicular Organoids that Recapitulate Testis Structure and Expression Profiles. Int J Biol Sci 2024; 20(3):1024-1041. doi:10.7150/ijbs.89480. https://www.ijbs.com/v20p1024.htm
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The testis is responsible for sperm production and androgen synthesis. Abnormalities in testis development and function lead to disorders of sex development and male infertility. Currently, no in vitro system exists for modelling the testis. Here, we generated testis organoids from neonatal mouse primary testicular cells using transwell inserts and show that these organoids generate tubule-like structures and cellular organization resembling that of the in vivo testis. Gene expression analysis of organoids demonstrates a profile that recapitulates that observed in in vivo testis. Embryonic testicular cells, but not adult testicular cells are also capable of forming organoids. These organoids can be maintained in culture for 8-9 weeks and shows signs of entry into meiosis. We further developed defined media compositions that promote the immature versus mature Sertoli cell and Leydig cell states, enabling organoid maturation in vitro. These testis organoids are a promising model system for basic research of testes development and function, with translational applications for elucidation and treatment of developmental sex disorders and infertility.

Keywords: Testis, organoids, infertility, sex determination, gametogenesis


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Stopel, A., Lev, C., Dahari, S., Adibi, O., Armon, L., Gonen, N. (2024). Towards a “Testis in a Dish”: Generation of Mouse Testicular Organoids that Recapitulate Testis Structure and Expression Profiles. International Journal of Biological Sciences, 20(3), 1024-1041. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.89480.

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Stopel, A.; Lev, C.; Dahari, S.; Adibi, O.; Armon, L.; Gonen, N. Towards a “Testis in a Dish”: Generation of Mouse Testicular Organoids that Recapitulate Testis Structure and Expression Profiles. Int. J. Biol. Sci. 2024, 20 (3), 1024-1041. DOI: 10.7150/ijbs.89480.

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Stopel A, Lev C, Dahari S, Adibi O, Armon L, Gonen N. Towards a “Testis in a Dish”: Generation of Mouse Testicular Organoids that Recapitulate Testis Structure and Expression Profiles. Int J Biol Sci 2024; 20(3):1024-1041. doi:10.7150/ijbs.89480. https://www.ijbs.com/v20p1024.htm

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Stopel A, Lev C, Dahari S, Adibi O, Armon L, Gonen N. 2024. Towards a “Testis in a Dish”: Generation of Mouse Testicular Organoids that Recapitulate Testis Structure and Expression Profiles. Int J Biol Sci. 20(3):1024-1041.

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