| Literature DB >> 25394470 |
Michael W Nestor1, Samson Jacob2, Bruce Sun2, Deborah Prè3, Andrew A Sproul2, Seong Im Hong4, Chris Woodard2, Matthew Zimmer2, Vorapin Chinchalongporn5, Ottavio Arancio3, Scott A Noggle2.
Abstract
Production and isolation of forebrain interneuron progenitors are essential for understanding cortical development and developing cell-based therapies for developmental and neurodegenerative disorders. We demonstrate production of a population of putative calretinin-positive bipolar interneurons that express markers consistent with caudal ganglionic eminence identities. Using serum-free embryoid bodies (SFEBs) generated from human inducible pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), we demonstrate that these interneuron progenitors exhibit morphological, immunocytochemical, and electrophysiological hallmarks of developing cortical interneurons. Finally, we develop a fluorescence-activated cell-sorting strategy to isolate interneuron progenitors from SFEBs to allow development of a purified population of these cells. Identification of this critical neuronal cell type within iPSC-derived SFEBs is an important and novel step in describing cortical development in this iPSC preparation.Entities:
Keywords: calretinin; cortex; inducible pluripotent stem cell; interneuron; neuron progenitor; serum-free embryoid body
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25394470 PMCID: PMC4312839 DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.00263.2014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Physiol Cell Physiol ISSN: 0363-6143 Impact factor: 4.249