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A Guide to Generating and Using hiPSC Derived NPCs for the Study of Neurological Diseases
Authors:Aaron Topol  Ngoc N. Tran  Kristen J. Brennand
Affiliation:1.Department of Psychiatry, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai;2.Department of Neuroscience, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Abstract:Post-mortem studies of neurological diseases are not ideal for identifying the underlying causes of disease initiation, as many diseases include a long period of disease progression prior to the onset of symptoms. Because fibroblasts from patients and healthy controls can be efficiently reprogrammed into human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs), and subsequently differentiated into neural progenitor cells (NPCs) and neurons for the study of these diseases, it is now possible to recapitulate the developmental events that occurred prior to symptom onset in patients. We present a method by which to efficiently differentiate hiPSCs into NPCs, which in addition to being capable of further differentiation into functional neurons, can also be robustly passaged, freeze-thawed or transitioned to grow as neurospheres, enabling rapid genetic screening to identify the molecular factors that impact cellular phenotypes including replication, migration, oxidative stress and/or apoptosis. Patient derived hiPSC NPCs are a unique platform, ideally suited for the empirical testing of the cellular or molecular consequences of manipulating gene expression.
Keywords:Medicine   Issue 96   Induced pluripotent stem cells   neural differentiation   neural progenitor cells   psychiatric disease   lentiviral transduction   neurosphere migration assay
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