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Large-scale generation of human iPSC-derived neural stem cells/early neural progenitor cells and their neuronal differentiation
Authors:Leonardo D’Aiuto  Yun Zhi  Dhanjit Kumar Das  Madeleine R Wilcox  Jon W Johnson  Lora McClain  Matthew L MacDonald  Roberto Di Maio  Mark E Schurdak  Paolo Piazza  Luigi Viggiano  Robert Sweet  Paul R Kinchington  Ayantika G Bhattacharjee  Robert Yolken  Vishwajit L Nimgaonka
Abstract:Induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-based technologies offer an unprecedented opportunity to perform high-throughput screening of novel drugs for neurological and neurodegenerative diseases. Such screenings require a robust and scalable method for generating large numbers of mature, differentiated neuronal cells. Currently available methods based on differentiation of embryoid bodies (EBs) or directed differentiation of adherent culture systems are either expensive or are not scalable. We developed a protocol for large-scale generation of neuronal stem cells (NSCs)/early neural progenitor cells (eNPCs) and their differentiation into neurons. Our scalable protocol allows robust and cost-effective generation of NSCs/eNPCs from iPSCs. Following culture in neurobasal medium supplemented with B27 and BDNF, NSCs/eNPCs differentiate predominantly into vesicular glutamate transporter 1 (VGLUT1) positive neurons. Targeted mass spectrometry analysis demonstrates that iPSC-derived neurons express ligand-gated channels and other synaptic proteins and whole-cell patch-clamp experiments indicate that these channels are functional. The robust and cost-effective differentiation protocol described here for large-scale generation of NSCs/eNPCs and their differentiation into neurons paves the way for automated high-throughput screening of drugs for neurological and neurodegenerative diseases.
Keywords:high-throughput screening  induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)  neural progenitor cells  neural stem cells  neuronal differentiation
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