Differentiation of human embryonic stem cells to regional specific neural precursors in chemically defined medium conditions |
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Authors: | Erceg Slaven Laínez Sergio Ronaghi Mohammad Stojkovic Petra Pérez-Aragó Maria Amparo Moreno-Manzano Victoria Moreno-Palanques Rubén Planells-Cases Rosa Stojkovic Miodrag |
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Affiliation: | Cellular Reprogramming Laboratory, Centro de Investigación Príncipe Felipe (CIPF), Valencia, Spain. |
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Abstract: | BackgroundHuman embryonic stem cells (hESC) provide a unique model to study early events in human development. The hESC-derived cells can potentially be used to replace or restore different tissues including neuronal that have been damaged by disease or injury.Methodology and Principal FindingsThe cells of two different hESC lines were converted to neural rosettes using adherent and chemically defined conditions. The progenitor cells were exposed to retinoic acid (RA) or to human recombinant basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) in the late phase of the rosette formation. Exposing the progenitor cells to RA suppressed differentiation to rostral forebrain dopamine neural lineage and promoted that of spinal neural tissue including motor neurons. The functional characteristics of these differentiated neuronal precursors under both, rostral (bFGF) and caudalizing (RA) signals were confirmed by patch clamp analysis.Conclusions/SignificanceThese findings suggest that our differentiation protocol has the capacity to generate region-specific and electrophysiologically active neurons under in vitro conditions without embryoid body formation, co-culture with stromal cells and without presence of cells of mesodermal or endodermal lineages. |
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