Author:
Martinez-Curiel Raquel,Jansson Linda,Tsupykov Oleg,Avaliani Natalia,Aretio-Medina Constanza,Hidalgo Isabel,Monni Emanuela,Bengzon Johan,Skibo Galyna,Lindvall Olle,Kokaia Zaal,Palma-Tortosa Sara
Abstract
SUMMARYNeuronal loss and axonal demyelination underlie long-term functional impairments in patients affected by brain disorders such as ischemic stroke. Stem cell-based approaches reconstructing and remyelinating brain neural circuitry, leading to recovery, are highly warranted. Here we demonstrate thein vitroandin vivoproduction of myelinating oligodendrocytes from a human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell-derived long-term neuroepithelial stem (lt-NES) cell line, which also gives rise to neurons with the capacity to integrate into stroke-injured, adult rat cortical networks. Most importantly, the generated oligodendrocytes survive and form myelin ensheathing human axons in the host tissue after grafting onto adult human cortical organotypic cultures. This lt-NES cell line is the first human stem cell source that after intracerebral delivery can repair both injured neural circuitries and demyelinated axons. Our findings provide supportive evidence for the potential future use of human iPS cell-derived cell lines to promote effective clinical recovery following brain injuries.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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