Systematic scRNA-seq screens profile neural organoid response to morphogens

Sanchís-Calleja, F., Azbukina, N., Jain, A. et al. Systematic scRNA-seq screens profile neural organoid response to morphogens. Nat Methods (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41592-025-02927-5
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Abstract

Morphogens direct neuroepithelial fates toward discrete regional identities in vivo. Neural organoids provide models for studying neural regionalization through morphogen exposure; however, we lack a comprehensive survey of how the developing human neuroepithelium responds to morphogen cues. Here we produce a detailed survey of morphogen-induced effects on the regional specification of human neural organoids using multiplexed single-cell transcriptomic screens. We find that the timing, concentration and combination of morphogens strongly influence organoid cell-type and regional composition, and that cell line and neural induction method impact the response to a given morphogen condition. We apply concentration gradients in microfluidic chips or increasing static concentrations in multi-well plates and observe different patterning dynamics in each scenario. Altogether, we provide a detailed resource on neural lineage specification that, in combination with deep learning models, can enable the prediction of differentiation outcomes in human stem-cell-based systems.


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