Production of human spinal-cord organoids recapitulating neural-tube morphogenesis

Authors
Lee, Ju-HyunShin, HyogeunShaker, Mohammed R.Kim, Hyun JungPark, Si-HyungKim, June HoanLee, NamwonKang, MinjinCho, SubinKwak, Tae HwanKim, Jong WoonSong, Mi-RyoungKwon, Seung-HaeHan, Dong WookLee, SanghyukChoi, Se-YoungRhyu, Im JooKim, HyunGeum, DonghoCho, Il-JooSun, Woong
Issue Date
2022-04
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
Nature Biomedical Engineering, v.6, no.4, pp.435 - +
Abstract
Human spinal-cord-like tissues induced from human pluripotent stem cells are typically insufficiently mature and do not mimic the morphological features of neurulation. Here, we report a three-dimensional culture system and protocol for the production of human spinal-cord-like organoids (hSCOs) recapitulating the neurulation-like tube-forming morphogenesis of the early spinal cord. The hSCOs exhibited neurulation-like tube-forming morphogenesis, cellular differentiation into the major types of spinal-cord neurons as well as glial cells, and mature synaptic functional activities, among other features of the development of the spinal cord. We used the hSCOs to screen for antiepileptic drugs that can cause neural-tube defects. hSCOs may also facilitate the study of the development of the human spinal cord and the modelling of diseases associated with neural-tube defects. A protocol for the production of human spinal-cord-like organoids that recapitulate the tube-forming morphogenesis of the early human spinal cord facilitates screening for antiepileptic drugs that can cause neural-tube defects.
Keywords
PLURIPOTENT STEM-CELLS; BRAIN ORGANOIDS; NEURULATION; DYNAMICS; RISK; INTERNEURONS; GENERATION; DIVERSITY; POLARITY; PATTERN
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/115464
DOI
10.1038/s41551-022-00868-4
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