Reconstitution of adrenocortical functional zonation from human pluripotent stem cells

preprint OA: closed
📄 Open PDF Full text JSON View at publisher
Full text 1,276 characters · extracted from oa-doi-fallback · click to expand
Summary The adrenal cortex produces essential steroid hormones through a concentric zonal architecture, established by the centripetal trans-differentiation of subcapsular progenitors within a capsule-derived niche. To capture this complexity, we establish a human pluripotent stem cell-derived adrenal organoid system that faithfully recapitulates this process. RSPO3/WNT signaling from the capsule specifies definitive zone (DZ) progenitors from the adrenal primordium, which then differentiate into a cortisol-producing transitional zone and an androgen-producing fetal zone under the influence of RSPO3 and ACTH. Loss of NR0B1 impairs DZ specification and triggers direct adrenal primordium-to-fetal zone conversion, mirroring the mechanism of X-linked adrenal hypoplasia congenita. When DZ cells are encapsulated with capsule cells separately derived from pluripotent stem cells, they reconstitute zonation in vivo, forming ACTH-responsive tissue that produces both cortisol and androgens. This organoid platform offers a powerful tool to dissect human adrenal development and establishes a foundation for regenerative therapies targeting adrenal diseases. Competing Interest Statement M. M. and K.S. are inventors on a patent covering adrenocortical organoid technology.

Text is read by the "Ask this paper" AI Q&A widget below. Extraction quality varies by source — PMC NXML preserves structure cleanly, OA-HTML may include some navigation residue, and OA-PDF can have broken hyphenation. The publisher copy (via DOI) is the canonical version.

My notes (saved in your browser only)

Ask this paper AI returns verbatim quotes from the full text · source: oa-doi-fallback

Answers must be backed by verbatim quotes from this paper's full text. Hallucinated quotes are dropped automatically; if no verbatim passage answers the question, we say so. How this works

Citation neighborhood (no data yet)

We don't have any in-corpus citations linked to this paper yet. This is a recent paper (2025) — citers typically take a year or two to land, and the OpenAlex reference graph may still be filling in.

Source provenance

europepmc
last seen: 2026-05-20T01:45:00.602351+00:00