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A Micropatterned Human-Specific Neuroepithelial Tissue for Modeling Gene and Drug-Induced Neurodevelopmental Defects.

Geetika Sahni1,2, Shu-Yung Chang1,3, Jeremy Teo Choon Meng4,5, Jerome Zu Yao Tan1,2, Jean Jacques Clement Fatien1,2, Carine Bonnard6, Kagistia Hana Utami7, Puck Wee Chan8, Thong Teck Tan6, Umut Altunoglu8, Hülya Kayserili8,9, Mahmoud Pouladi7,10, Bruno Reversade6,9,11,12,13, Yi-Chin Toh1,2,3,14,15,16.   

Abstract

The generation of structurally standardized human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC)-derived neural embryonic tissues has the potential to model genetic and environmental mediators of early neurodevelopmental defects. Current neural patterning systems have so far focused on directing cell fate specification spatio-temporally but not morphogenetic processes. Here, the formation of a structurally reproducible and highly-organized neuroepithelium (NE) tissue is directed from hPSCs, which recapitulates morphogenetic cellular processes relevant to early neurulation. These include having a continuous, polarized epithelium and a distinct invagination-like folding, where primitive ectodermal cells undergo E-to-N-cadherin switching and apical constriction as they acquire a NE fate. This is accomplished by spatio-temporal patterning of the mesoendoderm, which guides the development and self-organization of the adjacent primitive ectoderm into the NE. It is uncovered that TGFβ signaling emanating from endodermal cells support tissue folding of the prospective NE. Evaluation of NE tissue structural dysmorphia, which is uniquely achievable in the model, enables the detection of apical constriction and cell adhesion dysfunctions in patient-derived hPSCs as well as differentiating between different classes of neural tube defect-inducing drugs.
© 2021 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH.

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Keywords:  human pluripotent stem cells; micropatterning; morphogenesis; neurodevelopmental defects; neuroepithelium

Year:  2021        PMID: 33717833      PMCID: PMC7927627          DOI: 10.1002/advs.202001100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Sci (Weinh)        ISSN: 2198-3844            Impact factor:   16.806


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1.  A Micropatterned Human-Specific Neuroepithelial Tissue for Modeling Gene and Drug-Induced Neurodevelopmental Defects.

Authors:  Geetika Sahni; Shu-Yung Chang; Jeremy Choon Meng Teo; Jerome Zu Yao Tan; Jean Jacques Clement Fatien; Carine Bonnard; Kagistia Hana Utami; Puck Wee Chan; Thong Teck Tan; Umut Altunoglu; Hülya Kayserili; Mahmoud Pouladi; Bruno Reversade; Yi-Chin Toh
Journal:  Adv Sci (Weinh)       Date:  2021-07       Impact factor: 16.806

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Authors:  Nisha R Iyer; Randolph S Ashton
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