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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38433209/induced-pluripotent-stem-cell-derived-pericytes-respond-to-mediators-of-proliferation-and-contractility
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natalie E King, Jo-Maree Courtney, Lachlan S Brown, Alastair J Fortune, Nicholas B Blackburn, Jessica L Fletcher, Jake M Cashion, Jana Talbot, Alice Pébay, Alex W Hewitt, Gary P Morris, Kaylene M Young, Anthony L Cook, Brad A Sutherland
BACKGROUND: Pericytes are multifunctional contractile cells that reside on capillaries. Pericytes are critical regulators of cerebral blood flow and blood-brain barrier function, and pericyte dysfunction may contribute to the pathophysiology of human neurological diseases including Alzheimers disease, multiple sclerosis, and stroke. Induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived pericytes (iPericytes) are a promising tool for vascular research. However, it is unclear how iPericytes functionally compare to primary human brain vascular pericytes (HBVPs)...
March 3, 2024: Stem Cell Research & Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38427725/brg1-establishes-the-neuroectodermal-chromatin-landscape-to-restrict-dorsal-cell-fates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jackson A Hoffman, Ginger W Muse, Lee F Langer, A Isabella Patterson, Isabella Gandara, James M Ward, Trevor K Archer
Cell fate decisions are achieved with gene expression changes driven by lineage-specific transcription factors (TFs). These TFs depend on chromatin remodelers including the Brahma-related gene 1 (BRG1)-associated factor (BAF) complex to activate target genes. BAF complex subunits are essential for development and frequently mutated in cancer. Thus, interrogating how BAF complexes contribute to cell fate decisions is critical for human health. We examined the requirement for the catalytic BAF subunit BRG1 in neural progenitor cell (NPC) specification from human embryonic stem cells...
March 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38426087/immune-escape-and-metastasis-mechanisms-in-melanoma-breaking-down-the-dichotomy
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REVIEW
Carl A Shirley, Gagan Chhabra, Deeba Amiri, Hao Chang, Nihal Ahmad
Melanoma is one of the most lethal neoplasms of the skin. Despite the revolutionary introduction of immune checkpoint inhibitors, metastatic spread, and recurrence remain critical problems in resistant cases. Melanoma employs a multitude of mechanisms to subvert the immune system and successfully metastasize to distant organs. Concerningly, recent research also shows that tumor cells can disseminate early during melanoma progression and enter dormant states, eventually leading to metastases at a future time...
2024: Frontiers in Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38408487/a-patterned-human-neural-tube-model-using-microfluidic-gradients
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xufeng Xue, Yung Su Kim, Alfredo-Isaac Ponce-Arias, Richard O'Laughlin, Robin Zhexuan Yan, Norio Kobayashi, Rami Yair Tshuva, Yu-Hwai Tsai, Shiyu Sun, Yi Zheng, Yue Liu, Frederick C K Wong, Azim Surani, Jason R Spence, Hongjun Song, Guo-Li Ming, Orly Reiner, Jianping Fu
Human nervous system is arguably the most complex but highly organized organ. Foundation of its complexity and organization is laid down during regional patterning of neural tube (NT), the embryonic precursor to human nervous system. Historically, studies of NT patterning have relied on animal models to uncover underlying principles. Recently, human pluripotent stem cell (hPSC)-based models of neurodevelopment, including neural organoids1-5 and bioengineered NT development models6-10, are emerging. However, existing hPSC-based models fail to recapitulate neural patterning along both rostral-caudal (R-C) and dorsal-ventral (D-V) axes in a three-dimensional (3D) tubular geometry, a hallmark of NT development...
February 26, 2024: Nature
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405970/induction-and-in-silico-staging-of-human-gastruloids-with-neural-tube-segmented-somites-advanced-cell-types
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Nobuhiko Hamazaki, Wei Yang, Connor Kubo, Chengxiang Qiu, Beth K Martin, Riddhiman K Garge, Samuel G Regalado, Eva Nichols, Choli Lee, Riza M Daza, Sanjay Srivatsan, Jay Shendure
Embryonic organoids are emerging as powerful models for studying early mammalian development. For example, stem cell-derived 'gastruloids' form elongating structures containing all three germ layers 1-4 . However, although elongated, human gastruloids do not morphologically resemble post-implantation embryos. Here we show that a specific, discontinuous regimen of retinoic acid (RA) robustly induces human gastruloids with embryo-like morphological structures, including a neural tube and segmented somites. Single cell RNA-seq (sc-RNA-seq) further reveals that these human 'RA-gastruloids' contain more advanced cell types than conventional gastruloids, including neural crest cells, renal progenitor cells, skeletal muscle cells, and, rarely, neural progenitor cells...
February 12, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38397466/updates-and-challenges-in-ens-cell-therapy-for-the-treatment-of-neurointestinal-diseases
#26
REVIEW
Takahiro Ohkura, Alan J Burns, Ryo Hotta
Neurointestinal diseases represent a significant challenge in clinical management with current palliative approaches failing to overcome disease and treatment-related morbidity. The recent progress with cell therapy to restore missing or defective components of the gut neuromusculature offers new hope for potential cures. This review discusses the progress that has been made in the sourcing of putative stem cells and the studies into their biology and therapeutic potential. We also explore some of the practical challenges that must be overcome before cell-based therapies can be applied in the clinical setting...
February 16, 2024: Biomolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38387006/agrin-inhibition-in-enteric-neural-stem-cells-enhances-their-migration-following-colonic-transplantation
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jessica L Mueller, Rhian Stavely, Richard A Guyer, Ádám Soos, Sukhada Bhave, Chris Han, Ryo Hotta, Nandor Nagy, Allan M Goldstein
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...
February 22, 2024: Stem Cells Translational Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38366745/differentiation-of-human-induced-pluripotent-stem-cell-derived-dental-stem-cells-through-epithelial-mesenchymal-interaction
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ji-Hye Kim, Jihye Yang, Min-Gi Ki, Dae Hyun Jeon, Jae-Won Kim, Mi Jang, Gene Lee
Research on tooth regeneration using human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) is valuable for autologous dental regeneration. Acquiring mesenchymal and epithelial cells as a resource for dental regeneration is necessary because mesenchymal-epithelial interactions play an essential role in dental development. We reported the establishment of hiPSCs-derived dental epithelial-like cell (EPI-iPSCs), but hiPSCs-derived dental mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have not yet been reported. This study was conducted to establish hiPSCs-derived MSCs, and to differentiate them into dental cells with EPI-iPSCs...
February 17, 2024: Stem Cells and Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38358571/generation-of-functional-and-mature-sympathetic-neurons-from-human-pluripotent-stem-cells-via-a-neuroepithelial-route
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yubao Fan, Shanshan Huang, Fugui Li, Xiyu Zhang, Xueying Huang, Weiqiang Li, Jixiao Zeng, Weijia Wang, Jia Liu
The sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is a crucial branch of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) that is responsible for regulating visceral function and various physiological processes. Dysfunction of the SNS can lead to various diseases, such as hypertension and metabolic disorders. However, obtaining sympathetic neurons from human tissues for research is challenging. The current research aimed at recapitulating the process of human sympathetic neuron development and achieved the successful establishment of a stepwise, highly efficient in vitro differentiation protocol...
February 15, 2024: Journal of Molecular Neuroscience: MN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38355589/in-vitro-induction-of-patterned-branchial-arch-like-aggregate-from-human-pluripotent-stem-cells
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yusuke Seto, Ryoma Ogihara, Kaori Takizawa, Mototsugu Eiraku
Early patterning of neural crest cells (NCCs) in the craniofacial primordium is important for subsequent development of proper craniofacial structures. However, because of the complexity of the environment of developing tissues, surveying the early specification and patterning of NCCs is difficult. In this study, we develop a simplified in vitro 3D model using human pluripotent stem cells to analyze the early stages of facial development. In this model, cranial NCC-like cells spontaneously differentiate from neural plate border-like cells into maxillary arch-like mesenchyme after a long-term culture...
February 14, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38346768/development-of-the-anterior-pituitary-diverse-lineages-of-the-stem-progenitor-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yukio Kato, Takako Kato
The pituitary gland is endocrine tissue composed of two distinct parts with different origins: the adenohypophysis (adenohypophyseal placode origin) and the neurohypophysis (neuroectoderm origin). Differentiation of endocrine cells in the pituitary gland leads to hormone synthesis, secretion into the capillary network, and transportation to target organs. In 1988, the discovery of the pituitary transcription factor PIT1 sparked research on endocrine cell differentiation. In the twenty-first century, the discovery that SOX2-positive stem/progenitor cells give rise to all types of pituitary endocrine cells advanced research on differentiation processes using diverse marker molecules...
February 9, 2024: Endocrine Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38345329/cranial-suture-lineage-and-contributions-to-repair-of-the-mouse-skull
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daniel Doro, Annie Liu, Jia Shang Lau, Arun Kumar Rajendran, Christopher Healy, Marko Krstic, Agamemnon E Grigoriadis, Sachiko Iseki, Karen J Liu
The cranial sutures are proposed to be a stem cell niche, harbouring skeletal stem cells that are directly involved in development, homeostasis and healing. Like the craniofacial bones, the sutures are formed from both mesoderm and neural crest. During cranial bone repair, neural crest cells have been proposed to be key players; however, neural crest contributions to adult sutures are not well defined, and the relative importance of suture proximity is unclear. Here, we use genetic approaches to re-examine the neural crest-mesoderm boundaries in the adult mouse skull...
February 1, 2024: Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38345328/the-people-behind-the-papers-daniel-doro-sachiko-iseki-and-karen-j-liu
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
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It has been suggested that bone repair following craniofacial injury could be supported by a stem cell niche in the sutures. A new paper in Development identifies a key role for neural crest-derived progenitors in skull repair and suggests that injuries close to the sutures heal more efficiently, possibly due to better access to these progenitors. To learn more about the story behind the paper, we caught up with first author, Daniel Doro, and corresponding authors Sachiko Iseki, Professor at Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan, and Karen J...
February 1, 2024: Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38328054/human-stem-cell-model-of-neural-crest-cell-differentiation-reveals-a-requirement-of-sf3b4-in-survival-maintenance-and-differentiation
#34
Casey Griffin, Jean-Pierre Saint-Jeannet
In vitro modeling is a powerful approach to investigate the pathomechanisms driving human congenital conditions. Here we use human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) to model Nager and Rodriguez syndromes, two craniofacial conditions characterized by hypoplastic neural crest-derived craniofacial bones, caused by pathogenic variants of SF3B4, a core component of the spliceosome. We observed that siRNA-mediated knockdown of SF3B4 interferes with the production of hESC-derived neural crest cells, as seen by a marked reduction in neural crest gene expression...
January 31, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38316679/effect-of-octamer-binding-transcription-factor-4-overexpression-on-the-neural-induction-of-human-dental-pulp-stem-cells
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria R Gancheva, Karlea Kremer, James Breen, Agnes Arthur, Anne Hamilton-Bruce, Paul Thomas, Stan Gronthos, Simon Koblar
Stem cell-based therapy is a potential alternative strategy for brain repair, with neural stem cells (NSC) presenting as the most promising candidates. Obtaining sufficient quantities of NSC for clinical applications is challenging, therefore alternative cell types, such as neural crest-derived dental pulp stem cells (DPSC), may be considered. Human DPSC possess neurogenic potential, exerting positive effects in the damaged brain through paracrine effects. However, a method for conversion of DPSC into NSC has yet to be developed...
February 5, 2024: Stem cell reviews and reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38306433/notch3-directs-differentiation-of-brain-mural-cells-from-human-pluripotent-stem-cell-derived-neural-crest
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin D Gastfriend, Margaret E Snyder, Hope E Holt, Richard Daneman, Sean P Palecek, Eric V Shusta
Brain mural cells regulate development and function of the blood-brain barrier and control blood flow. Existing in vitro models of human brain mural cells have low expression of key mural cell genes, including NOTCH3 . Thus, we asked whether activation of Notch3 signaling in hPSC-derived neural crest could direct the differentiation of brain mural cells with an improved transcriptional profile. Overexpression of the Notch3 intracellular domain (N3ICD) induced expression of mural cell markers PDGFRβ, TBX2, FOXS1 , KCNJ8 , SLC6A12 , and endogenous Notch3...
February 2, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38222111/human-ipsc-modeling-recapitulates-in%C3%A2-vivo-sympathoadrenal-development-and-reveals-an-aberrant-developmental-subpopulation-in-familial-neuroblastoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stéphane Van Haver, Yujie Fan, Sarah-Lee Bekaert, Celine Everaert, Wouter Van Loocke, Vittorio Zanzani, Joke Deschildre, Inés Fernandez Maestre, Adrianna Amaro, Vanessa Vermeirssen, Katleen De Preter, Ting Zhou, Alex Kentsis, Lorenz Studer, Frank Speleman, Stephen S Roberts
Studies defining normal and disrupted human neural crest cell development have been challenging given its early timing and intricacy of development. Consequently, insight into the early disruptive events causing a neural crest related disease such as pediatric cancer neuroblastoma is limited. To overcome this problem, we developed an in vitro differentiation model to recapitulate the normal in vivo developmental process of the sympathoadrenal lineage which gives rise to neuroblastoma. We used human in vitro pluripotent stem cells and single-cell RNA sequencing to recapitulate the molecular events during sympathoadrenal development...
January 19, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38194455/disruption-of-dna-methylation-mediated-cranial-neural-crest-proliferation-and-differentiation-causes-orofacial-clefts-in-mice
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caden M Ulschmid, Miranda R Sun, Christopher R Jabbarpour, Austin C Steward, Kenneth S Rivera-González, Jocelyn Cao, Alexander A Martin, Macy Barnes, Lorena Wicklund, Andy Madrid, Ligia A Papale, Diya B Joseph, Chad M Vezina, Reid S Alisch, Robert J Lipinski
Orofacial clefts of the lip and palate are widely recognized to result from complex gene-environment interactions, but inadequate understanding of environmental risk factors has stymied development of prevention strategies. We interrogated the role of DNA methylation, an environmentally malleable epigenetic mechanism, in orofacial development. Expression of the key DNA methyltransferase enzyme DNMT1 was detected throughout palate morphogenesis in the epithelium and underlying cranial neural crest cell (cNCC) mesenchyme, a highly proliferative multipotent stem cell population that forms orofacial connective tissue...
January 16, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38187687/shared-features-of-blastula-and-neural-crest-stem-cells-evolved-at-the-base-of-vertebrates
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Joshua R York, Anjali Rao, Paul B Huber, Elizabeth N Schock, Andrew Montequin, Sara Rigney, Carole LaBonne
The neural crest is vertebrate-specific stem cell population that helped drive the origin and evolution of the vertebrate clade. A distinguishing feature of these stem cells is their multi-germ layer potential, which has drawn developmental and evolutionary parallels to another stem cell population-pluripotent embryonic stem cells (animal pole cells or ES cells) of the vertebrate blastula. Here, we investigate the evolutionary origins of neural crest potential by comparing neural crest and pluripotency gene regulatory networks (GRNs) in both jawed ( Xenopus ) and jawless (lamprey) vertebrates...
December 22, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38187565/molecular-heterogeneity-of-quiescent-melanocyte-stem-cells-revealed-by-single-cell-rna-sequencing
#40
Joseph W Palmer, Nilesh Kumar, Luye An, Andrew C White, M Shahid Mukhtar, Melissa L Harris
UNLABELLED: Melanocyte stem cells (McSCs) of the hair follicle are a rare cell population within the skin and are notably underrepresented in whole-skin, single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) datasets. Using a cell enrichment strategy to isolate KIT+/CD45-cells from the telogen skin of adult female C57BL/6J mice, we evaluated the transcriptional landscape of quiescent McSCs (qMcSCs) at high resolution. Through this evaluation, we confirmed existing molecular signatures for qMcCS subpopulations (e...
December 20, 2023: bioRxiv
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