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Neural commitment of human pluripotent stem cells under defined conditions recapitulates neural development and generates patient-specific neural cells.

Tiago G Fernandes1, Sofia T Duarte2, Mehrnaz Ghazvini3, Cláudia Gaspar2, Diana C Santos4, Ana R Porteira4, Gonçalo M C Rodrigues4, Simone Haupt5, Diogo M Rombo2,6, Judith Armstrong7, Ana M Sebastião2,6, Joost Gribnau8, Àngels Garcia-Cazorla7, Oliver Brüstle5, Domingos Henrique2, Joaquim M S Cabral4, Maria Margarida Diogo4.   

Abstract

Standardization of culture methods for human pluripotent stem cell (PSC) neural differentiation can greatly contribute to the development of novel clinical advancements through the comprehension of neurodevelopmental diseases. Here, we report an approach that reproduces neural commitment from human induced pluripotent stem cells using dual-SMAD inhibition under defined conditions in a vitronectin-based monolayer system. By employing this method it was possible to obtain neurons derived from both control and Rett syndrome patients' pluripotent cells. During differentiation mutated cells displayed alterations in the number of neuronal projections, and production of Tuj1 and MAP2-positive neurons. Although investigation of a broader number of patients would be required, these observations are in accordance with previous studies showing impaired differentiation of these cells. Consequently, our experimental methodology was proved useful not only for the generation of neural cells, but also made possible to compare neural differentiation behavior of different cell lines under defined culture conditions. This study thus expects to contribute with an optimized approach to study the neural commitment of human PSCs, and to produce patient-specific neural cells that can be used to gain a better understanding of disease mechanisms.
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Keywords:  Defined culture conditions; Dual-SMAD inhibition; Induced pluripotent stem cells; Neurodevelopment modeling; Rett syndrome

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26123315     DOI: 10.1002/biot.201400751

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol J        ISSN: 1860-6768            Impact factor:   4.677


  9 in total

1.  Transplanted neural lineage cells derived from dental pulp stem cells promote peripheral nerve regeneration.

Authors:  Shohei Takaoka; Fumihiko Uchida; Hiroshi Ishikawa; Junko Toyomura; Akihiro Ohyama; Miho Watanabe; Hideaki Matsumura; Aiki Marushima; Seiichiro Iizumi; Satoshi Fukuzawa; Naomi Ishibashi-Kanno; Kenji Yamagata; Toru Yanagawa; Yuji Matsumaru; Hiroki Bukawa
Journal:  Hum Cell       Date:  2022-01-07       Impact factor: 4.174

Review 2.  Patient-derived iPSC modeling of rare neurodevelopmental disorders: Molecular pathophysiology and prospective therapies.

Authors:  K R Sabitha; Ashok K Shetty; Dinesh Upadhya
Journal:  Neurosci Biobehav Rev       Date:  2020-12-25       Impact factor: 8.989

3.  Transcriptomic signatures of neuronal differentiation and their association with risk genes for autism spectrum and related neuropsychiatric disorders.

Authors:  A G Chiocchetti; D Haslinger; J L Stein; L de la Torre-Ubieta; E Cocchi; T Rothämel; S Lindlar; R Waltes; S Fulda; D H Geschwind; C M Freitag
Journal:  Transl Psychiatry       Date:  2016-08-02       Impact factor: 6.222

4.  MeCP2-regulated miRNAs control early human neurogenesis through differential effects on ERK and AKT signaling.

Authors:  N Mellios; D A Feldman; S D Sheridan; J P K Ip; S Kwok; S K Amoah; B Rosen; B A Rodriguez; B Crawford; R Swaminathan; S Chou; Y Li; M Ziats; C Ernst; R Jaenisch; S J Haggarty; M Sur
Journal:  Mol Psychiatry       Date:  2017-04-25       Impact factor: 15.992

5.  Strategies for the expansion of human induced pluripotent stem cells as aggregates in single-use Vertical-Wheel™ bioreactors.

Authors:  Diogo E S Nogueira; Carlos A V Rodrigues; Marta S Carvalho; Cláudia C Miranda; Yas Hashimura; Sunghoon Jung; Brian Lee; Joaquim M S Cabral
Journal:  J Biol Eng       Date:  2019-09-14       Impact factor: 4.355

6.  Multifactorial Modeling Reveals a Dominant Role of Wnt Signaling in Lineage Commitment of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells.

Authors:  Tiago P Dias; Tiago G Fernandes; Maria Margarida Diogo; Joaquim M S Cabral
Journal:  Bioengineering (Basel)       Date:  2019-08-15

7.  Modeling Rett Syndrome With Human Patient-Specific Forebrain Organoids.

Authors:  Ana Rita Gomes; Tiago G Fernandes; Sandra H Vaz; Teresa P Silva; Evguenia P Bekman; Sara Xapelli; Sofia Duarte; Mehrnaz Ghazvini; Joost Gribnau; Alysson R Muotri; Cleber A Trujillo; Ana M Sebastião; Joaquim M S Cabral; Maria Margarida Diogo
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2020-12-10

Review 8.  Utility of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells for the Study and Treatment of Genetic Diseases: Focus on Childhood Neurological Disorders.

Authors:  Serena Barral; Manju A Kurian
Journal:  Front Mol Neurosci       Date:  2016-09-06       Impact factor: 5.639

Review 9.  Towards Multi-Organoid Systems for Drug Screening Applications.

Authors:  Cláudia C Miranda; Tiago G Fernandes; Maria Margarida Diogo; Joaquim M S Cabral
Journal:  Bioengineering (Basel)       Date:  2018-06-21
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