Author:
Zhang Zhen-Ning,Freitas Beatriz C.,Qian Hao,Lux Jacques,Acab Allan,Trujillo Cleber A.,Herai Roberto H.,Nguyen Huu Viet Anh,Wen Jessica H.,Joshi-Barr Shivanjali,Karpiak Jerome V.,Engler Adam J.,Fu Xiang-Dong,Muotri Alysson R.,Almutairi Adah
Abstract
Probing a wide range of cellular phenotypes in neurodevelopmental disorders using patient-derived neural progenitor cells (NPCs) can be facilitated by 3D assays, as 2D systems cannot entirely recapitulate the arrangement of cells in the brain. Here, we developed a previously unidentified 3D migration and differentiation assay in layered hydrogels to examine how these processes are affected in neurodevelopmental disorders, such as Rett syndrome. Our soft 3D system mimics the brain environment and accelerates maturation of neurons from human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived NPCs, yielding electrophysiologically active neurons within just 3 wk. Using this platform, we revealed a genotype-specific effect of methyl-CpG-binding protein-2 (MeCP2) dysfunction on iPSC-derived neuronal migration and maturation (reduced neurite outgrowth and fewer synapses) in 3D layered hydrogels. Thus, this 3D system expands the range of neural phenotypes that can be studied in vitro to include those influenced by physical and mechanical stimuli or requiring specific arrangements of multiple cell types.
Funder
NIH New Innovator Award
NIH
California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
International Rett Syndrome Foundation
NARSAD Independent Investigator Grant
King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology
Publisher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Cited by
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