Onset of rosette formation during spontaneous neural differentiation of hESC and hiPSC colonies
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.gene.2013.07.101
Onset of rosette formation during spontaneous neural differentiation of hESC and hiPSC colonies
Abstract
In vitro neural differentiation of human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) is an advantageous system for studying early neural development. The process of early neural differentiation in hESCs begins by initiation of primitive neuroectoderm, which is manifested by rosette formation, with consecutive differentiation into neural progenitors and early glial-like cells. In this study, we examined the involvement of early neural markers - OTX2, PAX6, Sox1, Nestin, NR2F1, NR2F2, and IRX2 - in the onset of rosette formation, during spontaneous neural differentiation of hESC and human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) colonies. This is in contrast to the conventional way of studying rosette formation, which involves induction of neuronal differentiation and the utilization of embryoid bodies. Here we show that OTX2 is highly expressed at the onset of rosette formation, when rosettes comprise no more than 3-5 cells, and that its expression precedes that of established markers of early neuronal differentiation. Importantly, the rise of OTX2 expression in these cells coincides with the down-regulation of the pluripotency marker OCT4. Lastly, we show that cells derived from rosettes that emerge during spontaneous differentiation of hESCs or hiPSCs are capable of differentiating into dopaminergic neurons in vitro, and into mature-appearing pyramidal and serotonergic neurons weeks after being injected into the motor cortex of NOD-SCID mice.
Keywords: ACSF; BLBP; EB; GFAP; GFP; Induced pluripotent stem cells; Mature pyramidal neurons; NEC; NOD-SCID; NP; Neural rosettes; RG; RNSC; Radial glia; Rosette neural stem cell line; TH; artificial celebrospinal fluid; brain-lipid-binding protein; embryoid bodies; glial fibrillary acidic protein; green fluorescent protein; hESCs; hiPSC; human embryonic stem cells; human induced pluripotent stem cell; neural progenitors; non-obese diabetes-severe combined immunodeficiency; primitive neuroectoderm; radial glia; tyrosine hydroxylase.
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