Laminin 511 and WNT signalling sustain prolonged expansion of hiPSC-derived hippocampal progenitors

Author:

Dunville Keagan1,Tonelli Fabrizio1,Novelli Elena2,Codino Azzurra3,Massa Verediana2,Frontino Anna Maria1,Galfrè Silvia4,Biondi Francesca2,Gustincich Stefano3,Caleo Matteo2,Pandolfini Luca3,Alia Claudia2,Cremisi Federico1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratorio di Biologia, Scuola Normale Superiore 1 , Pisa, 56126 , Italy

2. Istituto di Neuroscienze, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche 2 , Pisa, 56124 , Italy

3. Center for Human Technologies, Central RNA Lab, Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia 3 , Genova, 16152 , Italy

4. Department of Biology and Biotechnologies ‘Charles Darwin’, Università La Sapienza 4 , Roma, 00185 , Italy

Abstract

ABSTRACT Using the timely re-activation of WNT signalling in neuralizing human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs), we have produced neural progenitor cells with a gene expression profile typical of human embryonic dentate gyrus (DG) cells. Notably, in addition to continuous WNT signalling, a specific laminin isoform is crucial to prolonging the neural stem state and to extending progenitor cell proliferation for over 200 days in vitro. Laminin 511 is indeed specifically required to support proliferation and to inhibit differentiation of hippocampal progenitor cells for extended time periods when compared with a number of different laminin isoforms assayed. Global gene expression profiles of these cells suggest that a niche of laminin 511 and WNT signalling is sufficient to maintain their capability to undergo typical hippocampal neurogenesis. Moreover, laminin 511 signalling sustains the expression of a set of genes responsible for the maintenance of a hippocampal neurogenic niche. Finally, xenograft of human DG progenitors into the DG of adult immunosuppressed host mice produces efficient integration of neurons that innervate CA3 layer cells spanning the same area of endogenous hippocampal neuron synapses.

Funder

European Commission

H2020 LEIT Information and Communication Technologies

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Developmental Biology,Molecular Biology

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