Literature DB >> 28137879

Differentiation of human telencephalic progenitor cells into MSNs by inducible expression of Gsx2 and Ebf1.

Andrea Faedo1,2, Angela Laporta3,2, Alice Segnali3,2, Maura Galimberti3,2, Dario Besusso3,2, Elisabetta Cesana4, Sara Belloli5,6, Rosa Maria Moresco5,6, Marta Tropiano7,8, Elisa Fucà7,8, Stefan Wild9, Andreas Bosio9, Alessandro E Vercelli7,8, Gerardo Biella4, Elena Cattaneo1,2.   

Abstract

Medium spiny neurons (MSNs) are a key population in the basal ganglia network, and their degeneration causes a severe neurodegenerative disorder, Huntington's disease. Understanding how ventral neuroepithelial progenitors differentiate into MSNs is critical for regenerative medicine to develop specific differentiation protocols using human pluripotent stem cells. Studies performed in murine models have identified some transcriptional determinants, including GS Homeobox 2 (Gsx2) and Early B-cell factor 1 (Ebf1). Here, we have generated human embryonic stem (hES) cell lines inducible for these transcription factors, with the aims of (i) studying their biological role in human neural progenitors and (ii) incorporating TF conditional expression in a developmental-based protocol for generating MSNs from hES cells. Using this approach, we found that Gsx2 delays cell-cycle exit and reduces Pax6 expression, whereas Ebf1 promotes neuronal differentiation. Moreover, we found that Gsx2 and Ebf1 combined overexpression in hES cells achieves high yields of MSNs, expressing Darpp32 and Ctip2, in vitro as well in vivo after transplantation. We show that hES-derived striatal progenitors can be transplanted in animal models and can differentiate and integrate into the host, extending fibers over a long distance.

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Keywords:  Ebf1; Gsx2; HD; MSNs; hES cells

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28137879      PMCID: PMC5321017          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1611473114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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