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Defining the signalling determinants of a posterior ventral spinal cord identity in human neuromesodermal progenitor derivatives.

Matthew Wind1,2,3, Antigoni Gogolou1,2,3, Ichcha Manipur4, Ilaria Granata4, Larissa Butler1, Peter W Andrews1, Ivana Barbaric1, Ke Ning3,5, Mario R Guarracino6, Marysia Placzek2, Anestis Tsakiridis7,2,3.   

Abstract

The anteroposterior axial identity of motor neurons (MNs) determines their functionality and vulnerability to neurodegeneration. Thus, it is a crucial parameter in the design of strategies aiming to produce MNs from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) for regenerative medicine/disease modelling applications. However, the in vitro generation of posterior MNs corresponding to the thoracic/lumbosacral spinal cord has been challenging. Although the induction of cells resembling neuromesodermal progenitors (NMPs), the bona fide precursors of the spinal cord, offers a promising solution, the progressive specification of posterior MNs from these cells is not well defined. Here, we determine the signals guiding the transition of human NMP-like cells toward thoracic ventral spinal cord neurectoderm. We show that combined WNT-FGF activities drive a posterior dorsal pre-/early neural state, whereas suppression of TGFβ-BMP signalling pathways promotes a ventral identity and neural commitment. Based on these results, we define an optimised protocol for the generation of thoracic MNs that can efficiently integrate within the neural tube of chick embryos. We expect that our findings will facilitate the comparison of hPSC-derived spinal cord cells of distinct axial identities.
© 2021. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Keywords:  Human pluripotent stem cells; In vitro differentiation; Motor neurons; Neuromesodermal progenitors; Regional identity; Spinal cord

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33658223      PMCID: PMC8015249          DOI: 10.1242/dev.194415

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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1.  Shaping axial identity during human pluripotent stem cell differentiation to neural crest cells.

Authors:  Fay Cooper; Anestis Tsakiridis
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2.  Early anteroposterior regionalisation of human neural crest is shaped by a pro-mesodermal factor.

Authors:  Antigoni Gogolou; Celine Souilhol; Ilaria Granata; Filip J Wymeersch; Ichcha Manipur; Matthew Wind; Thomas J R Frith; Maria Guarini; Alessandro Bertero; Christoph Bock; Florian Halbritter; Minoru Takasato; Mario R Guarracino; Anestis Tsakiridis
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4.  Fully Characterized Mature Human iPS- and NMP-Derived Motor Neurons Thrive Without Neuroprotection in the Spinal Contusion Cavity.

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5.  Rostrocaudal patterning and neural crest differentiation of human pre-neural spinal cord progenitors in vitro.

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