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. 2024 Apr 4;31(4):519-536.e8.
doi: 10.1016/j.stem.2024.03.004.

KCNJ2 inhibition mitigates mechanical injury in a human brain organoid model of traumatic brain injury

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KCNJ2 inhibition mitigates mechanical injury in a human brain organoid model of traumatic brain injury

Jesse D Lai et al. Cell Stem Cell. .
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Abstract

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) strongly correlates with neurodegenerative disease. However, it remains unclear which neurodegenerative mechanisms are intrinsic to the brain and which strategies most potently mitigate these processes. We developed a high-intensity ultrasound platform to inflict mechanical injury to induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived cortical organoids. Mechanically injured organoids elicit classic hallmarks of TBI, including neuronal death, tau phosphorylation, and TDP-43 nuclear egress. We found that deep-layer neurons were particularly vulnerable to injury and that TDP-43 proteinopathy promotes cell death. Injured organoids derived from C9ORF72 amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/frontotemporal dementia (ALS/FTD) patients displayed exacerbated TDP-43 dysfunction. Using genome-wide CRISPR interference screening, we identified a mechanosensory channel, KCNJ2, whose inhibition potently mitigated neurodegenerative processes in vitro and in vivo, including in C9ORF72 ALS/FTD organoids. Thus, targeting KCNJ2 may reduce acute neuronal death after brain injury, and we present a scalable, genetically flexible cerebral organoid model that may enable the identification of additional modifiers of mechanical stress.

Keywords: ALS; neurodegeneration; organoid; traumatic brain injury.

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Conflict of interest statement

Declaration of interests J.D.L. and V.Y. are currently employees of Dewpoint Therapeutics. J.D.L. and V.Y. were employees of Amgen during the study. J.K.I. is a co-founder of AcuraStem and Modulo Bio, a scientific advisory board (SAB) member at Spinogenix and Vesalius Therapeutics, and in the research and early development group at BioMarin Pharmaceutical. Named companies were not involved in this project.

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