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Chemical Replacement of Noggin with Dorsomorphin Homolog 1 for Cost-Effective Direct Neuronal Conversion

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Citazione:
Chemical Replacement of Noggin with Dorsomorphin Homolog 1 for Cost-Effective Direct Neuronal Conversion / L. Böhnke, L. Zhou-Yang, S. Pelucchi, F. Kogler, D. Frantal, F. Schön, S. Lagerström, O. Borgogno, J. Baltazar, J.R. Herdy, S. Kittel-Schneider, M. Defrancesco, J. Mertens. - In: CELLULAR REPROGRAMMING. - ISSN 2152-4971. - 24:5(2022), pp. 304-313. [10.1089/cell.2021.0200]
Abstract:
The direct conversion of adult human skin fibroblasts (FBs) into induced neurons (iNs) represents a useful technology to generate donor-specific adult-like human neurons. Disease modeling studies rely on the consistently efficient conversion of relatively large cohorts of FBs. Despite the identification of several small molecular enhancers, high-yield protocols still demand addition of recombinant Noggin. To identify a replacement to circumvent the technical and economic challenges associated with Noggin, we assessed dynamic gene expression trajectories of transforming growth factor-β signaling during FB-to-iN conversion. We identified ALK2 (ACVR1) of the bone morphogenic protein branch to possess the highest initial transcript abundance in FBs and the steepest decline during successful neuronal conversion. We thus assessed the efficacy of dorsomorphin homolog 1 (DMH1), a highly selective ALK2-inhibitor, for its potential to replace Noggin. Conversion media containing DMH1 (+DMH1) indeed enhanced conversion efficiencies over basic SMAD inhibition (tSMADi), yielding similar βIII-tubulin (TUBB3) purities as conversion media containing Noggin (+Noggin). Furthermore, +DMH1 induced high yields of iNs with clear neuronal morphologies that are positive for the mature neuronal marker NeuN. Validation of +DMH1 for iN conversion of FBs from 15 adult human donors further demonstrates that Noggin-free conversion consistently yields iN cultures that display high βIII-tubulin numbers with synaptic structures and basic spontaneous neuronal activity at a third of the cost.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
DMH1; Noggin; culture media; direct conversion; induced neurons
Elenco autori:
L. Böhnke, L. Zhou-Yang, S. Pelucchi, F. Kogler, D. Frantal, F. Schön, S. Lagerström, O. Borgogno, J. Baltazar, J.R. Herdy, S. Kittel-Schneider, M. Defrancesco, J. Mertens
Autori di Ateneo:
PELUCCHI SILVIA CECILIA ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/1027292
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/1027292/2355575/10.1089:cell.2021.0200.pdf
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