Establishment of nasal and olfactory epithelium organoids for unveiling mechanism of tissue regeneration and pathogenesis of nasal diseases

Cell Mol Life Sci. 2025 Jan 3;82(1):33. doi: 10.1007/s00018-024-05557-w.

Abstract

Organoid is an ideal in vitro model with cellular heterogeneity and genetic stability when passaging. Currently, organoids are exploited as new tools in a variety of preclinical researches and applications for disease modeling, drug screening, host-microbial interactions, and regenerative therapy. Advances have been made in the establishment of nasal and olfactory epithelium organoids that are used to investigate the pathogenesis of smell-related diseases and cellular/molecular mechanism underlying the regeneration of olfactory epithelium. A set of critical genes are identified to function in cell proliferation and neuronal differentiation in olfactory epithelium organoids. Besides, nasal epithelium organoids derived from chronic rhinosinusitis patients have been established to reveal the pathogenesis of this disease, potentially applied in drug responses in individual patient. The present article reviews recent research progresses of nasal and olfactory epithelium organoids in fundamental and preclinical researches, and proposes current advances and potential future direction in the field of organoid research and application.

Keywords: Chronic rhinosinusitis; Nasal epithelium; Olfactory epithelium; Organoid; Regeneration.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Differentiation
  • Humans
  • Nasal Mucosa* / cytology
  • Nasal Mucosa* / metabolism
  • Nasal Mucosa* / pathology
  • Nose Diseases / pathology
  • Nose Diseases / therapy
  • Olfactory Mucosa* / cytology
  • Organoids* / cytology
  • Organoids* / metabolism
  • Organoids* / pathology
  • Regeneration*
  • Sinusitis / pathology