2019
DOI: 10.1101/2019.12.28.890012
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Characterization of human iPSC-derived astrocytes with potential for disease modeling and drug discovery

Abstract: ABSTRACTAstrocytes play a number of key functions in health and disease. Reactivation of astrocytes occurs in most, if not all, neurological diseases. Most current information on the mechanisms underlying astrogliosis derives from studies using rodent experimental systems, mainly because the ability to study human astrocytes under healthy and pathological conditions has been hampered by the difficulty in obtaining primary human astrocytes. Here we describe robust and reliable d… Show more

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“…1G ). Further double staining for GFAP and S100β 53 confirmed the presence of astrocytes in the hMOs ( Supplementary Fig. 2D ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…1G ). Further double staining for GFAP and S100β 53 confirmed the presence of astrocytes in the hMOs ( Supplementary Fig. 2D ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…The NF‐κB pathway plays an essential role in MES transition and acquired tumor treatment resistance in GBM. [ 49–51 ] Interestingly, a significant increase in mRNA expression of NF‐κB target genes (TNFAIP3, ICAM1) was detected 24 h after post‐treatment with MES EVs in different PN GSC lines (PN157, MGG6, MGG8, BT07; Figure S2B, Supporting Information), and this increase appears to be dose‐dependent, with the most significant effect after addition of 2–4 × 10 10 EVs mL −1 (Figure S2C,D, Supporting Information). These results were confirmed by an increased expression of NF‐κB reporter luciferase activity over time in response to EVs from different MES donor GSCs (MES83, MES326) and in different PN recipient GSCs (PN157, BT07, MGG8; Figure 4F and Figure S2E,F, Supporting Information).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although only exogenous A53T α-syn gave statistically significant neuroinhibition with rat primary astrocytes, human astrocytes did show potent activation and upregulation of the secretory pathway with WT α-syn, so we cannot exclude the possibility that human astrocytes may respond more potently than rat astrocytes to the human α-syn protein in terms of neuroinhibition. Future studies could overcome these limitations by utilizing differentiated human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) derived cell types [ 51 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%