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[Preprint]. 2024 Jun 11:2023.08.15.553453.
doi: 10.1101/2023.08.15.553453.

Engineered 3D Immuno-Glial-Neurovascular Human miBrain Model

Engineered 3D Immuno-Glial-Neurovascular Human miBrain Model

Alice E Stanton et al. bioRxiv. .

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  • Engineered 3D immuno-glial-neurovascular human miBrain model.
    Stanton AE, Bubnys A, Agbas E, James B, Park DS, Jiang A, Pinals RL, Liu L, Truong N, Loon A, Staab C, Cerit O, Wen HL, Mankus D, Bisher ME, Lytton-Jean AKR, Kellis M, Blanchard JW, Langer R, Tsai LH. Stanton AE, et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2025 Oct 21;122(42):e2511596122. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2511596122. Epub 2025 Oct 17. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2025. PMID: 41105712 Free PMC article.

Abstract

Patient-specific, human-based cellular models integrating a biomimetic blood-brain barrier (BBB), immune, and myelinated neuron components are critically needed to enable accelerated, translationally relevant discovery of neurological disease mechanisms and interventions. By engineering a novel brain-mimicking 3D hydrogel and co-culturing all six major brain cell types derived from patient iPSCs, we have constructed, characterized, and utilized a multicellular integrated brain (miBrain) immuno-glial-neurovascular model with in vivo- like hallmarks inclusive of neuronal activity, functional connectivity, barrier function, myelin-producing oligodendrocyte engagement with neurons, multicellular interactions, and transcriptomic profiles. We implemented the model to study Alzheimer's Disease pathologies associated with APOE4 genetic risk. APOE4 miBrains differentially exhibit amyloid aggregation, tau phosphorylation, and astrocytic GFAP. Unlike the co-emergent fate specification of glia and neurons in organoids, miBrains integrate independently differentiated cell types, a feature we harnessed to identify that APOE4 in astrocytes promotes neuronal tau pathogenesis and dysregulation through crosstalk with microglia.

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