类有机物
人脑
生物
神经科学
背景(考古学)
表观遗传学
诱导多能干细胞
哺乳动物大脑
胚胎干细胞
内生
祖细胞
神经发生
大脑发育
干细胞
句号(音乐)
脑组织
神经干细胞
细胞分化
转录组
作者
Irene Faravelli,Noelia Antón-Bolaños,Anqi Wei,Tyler Faits,Abhishek Sampath Kumar,Sophia Andreadis,Rahel Kästli,Marta Montero‐Crespo,Mara Steiger,Daniel Leible,Enxi Zhang,Bobae An,Yaron Meirovitch,Sayara Silwal,Sung Min Yang,Alexander Kovacsovics,Xian Adiconis,Helene Kretzmer,Joshua Z. Levin,Edward S. Boyden
出处
期刊:Nature
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2026-08-19
被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41586-026-10877-x
摘要
The human brain develops and matures over an exceptionally prolonged period of time that spans nearly two decades of life. Processes that govern species-specific aspects of human postnatal brain development are difficult to study in animal models1. While human brain organoids offer a promising in vitro model, they have thus far been shown to largely mimic early stages of brain development. Here we develop human brain organoids for 5 years in culture, optimizing growth conditions to extend excitatory neuron viability beyond previous limits. Using maturation-associated modules derived from endogenous human brain, we show that brain organoids transcriptionally age with cell type specificity over years in culture. Whole-genome methylation profiling reveals that the predicted epigenomic age of organoids correlates precisely with time spent in vitro, and parallels epigenomic ageing in vivo. Notably, we show that in chimeric organoids generated by mixing neural progenitors of different ages, old progenitors rapidly produce late neuronal fates, skipping the production of earlier neuronal progeny, therefore showing that progenitors that age in organoids retain a memory of the time spent in vitro. The data indicate that human brain organoids can continue to mature and record the passage of time over many years in culture. Human brain organoids were developed for over five years in culture to demonstrate that brain cells can continue to mature and record the passage of time, following human-specific endogenous programs, even outside the context of the organism.
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