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Three-Dimensional Organoids Culturing and Processing Techniques for Myometrial and Uterine Fibroids Generation

    • University of Chicago

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    Abstract

    Uterine fibroids are the most common benign, monoclonal, gynecological tumors in a woman's uterus. To overcome the common obstacles related to the methods used in studying these pathologies, we aimed to devise a strategy to generate three-dimensional organoid models of myometrium and uterine fibroid stem cells using collagen-containing hydrogels as embedding scaffolds. Specifically, collagen-containing hydrogels in a low attachment V-bottom 96-well plates were exploited. This method allowed the development of 3D organoids of two stem cell types from normal myometrium and uterine fibroid-containing myometrium by embedding them in collagen-containing hydrogels and forming organoids in a suitable stem cell proliferation medium. The organoids successfully differentiated, proliferated, and self-organized into complex structures, developing a sustainable system. The importance of this model is the understanding of pathophysiology and etiopathogenesis, as well as for testing new drugs to prevent or treat uterine fibroids.

    Original languageBritish English
    Article numbere67568
    JournalJournal of Visualized Experiments
    Volume2026-April
    Issue number230
    DOIs
    StatePublished - Apr 2026

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