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Summary The human neocortex exhibits characteristic regional patterning (arealization) critical for higher-order cognitive function. Disrupted arealization is strongly implicated in neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs), but current neocortical organoid models largely fail to recapitulate this patterning, limiting mechanistic understanding. Here, we establish a straightforward method for generating arealized organoids through short-term early exposure to anterior (FGF8) or posterior (BMP4/CHIR-99021) morphogens. These treatments created distinct anterior and posterior signaling centers, supporting long-lasting polarization, which we validated with single-cell RNA sequencing that revealed area-specific molecular signatures matching prenatal human cortex. To demonstrate the utility of this platform, we modeled Fragile X Syndrome (FXS) in organoids with distinct anterior and posterior regional identities. FXS organoids showed highly disrupted SOX4/SOX11 expression gradients along the anterior-posterior axis, consistent with alterations found in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and demonstrate how regional patterning defects may contribute to NDD pathology. Together, our study provides a robust platform for generating neocortical organoids with anterior-posterior molecular signatures and highlights the importance of modeling NDDs using experimental platforms with neuroanatomic specificity.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available September 3, 2026
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Tsai, Yuan-Chen; Ozaki, Hajime; Morikawa, Ango; Shiraiwa, Kaori; Pin, Andy Prosvey; Salem, Aya Galal; Phommahasay, Kenneth Akady; Sugita, Bret Kiyoshi; Vu, Christine Hein; Hammad, Saba Mamoun; et al (, RSC Advances)Multilayered microfluidic chips were designed to generate morphogen gradients and topographically organized multi-region forebrain organoids.more » « lessFree, publicly-accessible full text available January 29, 2026
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