Differentiation of Porcine Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (piPSCs) into Neural Progenitor Cells (NPCs).


Journal

Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE
ISSN: 1940-087X
Titre abrégé: J Vis Exp
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101313252

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
11 06 2021
Historique:
entrez: 28 6 2021
pubmed: 29 6 2021
medline: 16 10 2021
Statut: epublish

Résumé

iPSC-derived neurons are attractive in vitro models to study neurogenesis and early phenotypic changes in mental illness, mainly when most animal models used in pre-clinical research, such as rodents, are not able to meet the criteria to translate the findings to the clinic. Non-human primates, canines, and porcine are considered more adequate models for biomedical research and drug development purposes, mainly due to their physiological, genetic, and anatomical similarities to humans. The swine model has gained particular interest in translational neuroscience, enabling safety and allotransplantation testing. Herein the generation of porcine iPSCs is described along with its further differentiation into neural progenitor cells (NPCs). The generated cells expressed NPC markers Nestin and GFAP, confirmed by RT-qPCR, and were positive for Nestin, b-Tubulin III, and Vimentin by immunofluorescence. These results show the evidence for the generation of NPC-like cells after in vitro induction with chemical inhibitors from a large animal model, an interesting and adequate model for regenerative and translational medicine research.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34180882
doi: 10.3791/62209
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Video-Audio Media

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Auteurs

Lucas Simões Machado (LS)

Department of Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, University of São Paulo.

Kaiana Recchia (K)

Department of Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, University of São Paulo; Department of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Animal Sciences and Food Engineering, University of São Paulo.

Naira Caroline Godoy Pieri (NCG)

Department of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Animal Sciences and Food Engineering, University of São Paulo.

Ramon Cesar Botigelli (RC)

Department of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Animal Sciences and Food Engineering, University of São Paulo; Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Biosciences, São Paulo State University.

Raquel Vasconcelos Guimarães de Castro (RVG)

Department of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Animal Sciences and Food Engineering, University of São Paulo.

Jéssica Brunhara Cruz (J)

Department of Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, University of São Paulo.

Laís Vicari de Figueiredo Pessôa (LVF)

Department of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Animal Sciences and Food Engineering, University of São Paulo.

Fabiana Fernandes Bressan (FF)

Department of Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences, University of São Paulo; Department of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Animal Sciences and Food Engineering, University of São Paulo; fabianabressan@usp.br.

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