Organoids in the Clinic: A Systematic Review of Outcomes

Bjørn Hofmann, Severin Zinöcker, Søren Holm, Jonathan Lewis, Panagiotis Kavouras

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Abstract

Research on organoids has undergone significant advances during the last decade. However, outcomes from the use of organoids in clinical trials have not yet been documented. Therefore, there is an urgent need to assess the reporting of clinically relevant outcomes from organoid research in the scientific literature. This article presents a systematic review and appraisal of the published literature in line with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, together with a synopsis of recent relevant reviews. Surprisingly, no randomized controlled trials have reported clinical outcomes with any types of organoids. We found very few ongoing and registered studies that may provide clinically relevant results within this decade. Our screening and interpretation of the literature, including review articles, indicate a focus on technical and preclinical aspects of organoid research. This is the first systematic review of clinical trials involving organoids. Few clinical studies are planned or already underway, and, so far, no high-quality evidence relating to the clinical outcomes of organoid research has been published. The many promises of organoid research still need to be translated from bench to bed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)499-511
Number of pages13
JournalCells Tissues Organs
Volume212
Issue number6
Early online date28 Sept 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 1 Dec 2023

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Data Access Statement

All data generated or analyzed during this study are included in this article and its online supplementary material files. Further inquiries can be directed to the corresponding author.

Funding

No funding bodies had any role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript. The research is funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under grant agreement No. 101006012 HYBRIDA.

Keywords

  • Evidence
  • Organoids
  • Outcomes
  • Systematic review

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