Agrin Inhibition in Enteric Neural Stem Cells Enhances Their Migration Following Colonic Transplantation

Author:

Mueller Jessica L1ORCID,Stavely Rhian1,Guyer Richard A1ORCID,Soos Ádám2,Bhave Sukhada1,Han Chris1,Hotta Ryo1ORCID,Nagy Nandor2,Goldstein Allan M1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatric Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital , Boston, MA , USA

2. Department of Human Morphology and Developmental Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Semmelweis University , Budapest , Hungary

Abstract

Abstract Regenerative cell therapy to replenish the missing neurons and glia in the aganglionic segment of Hirschsprung disease represents a promising treatment option. However, the success of cell therapies for this condition are hindered by poor migration of the transplanted cells. This limitation is in part due to a markedly less permissive extracellular environment in the postnatal gut than that of the embryo. Coordinated interactions between enteric neural crest-derived cells (ENCDCs) and their local environment drive migration along the embryonic gut during development of the enteric nervous system. Modifying transplanted cells, or the postnatal extracellular environment, to better recapitulate embryonic ENCDC migration could be leveraged to improve the engraftment and coverage of stem cell transplants. We compared the transcriptomes of ENCDCs from the embryonic intestine to that of postnatal-derived neurospheres and identified 89 extracellular matrix (ECM)-associated genes that are differentially expressed. Agrin, a heparin sulfate proteoglycan with a known inhibitory effect on ENCDC migration, was highly over-expressed by postnatal-derived neurospheres. Using a function-blocking antibody and a shRNA-expressing lentivirus, we show that inhibiting agrin promotes ENCDC migration in vitro and following cell transplantation ex vivo and in vivo. This enhanced migration is associated with an increased proportion of GFAP + cells, whose migration is especially enhanced.

Funder

Hungarian Science Foundation

Semmelweis University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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