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Differentiation and maturation of oligodendrocytes in human three-dimensional neural cultures

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NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
卷 22, 期 3, 页码 484-+

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41593-018-0316-9

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  1. US National Institutes of Health BRAINS Award [MH107800]
  2. MQ Fellow Award
  3. NYSCF Robertson Stem Cell Investigator Award
  4. Stanford Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute's Brain Rejuvenation Project
  5. Human Brain Organogenesis Project
  6. Kwan Research Fund
  7. California Institute of Regenerative Medicine
  8. Child Health Research Institute Pilot Award
  9. NARSAD Independent Investigator Award from Brain and Behavior Research Foundation
  10. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
  11. Bio-X Stanford Interdisciplinary Graduate Fellowship
  12. Stanford Medicine's Dean's Fellowship
  13. NIMH [T32GM007365, F30MH106261]
  14. Bio-X Predoctoral Fellowship

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Investigating human oligodendrogenesis and the interaction of oligodendrocytes with neurons and astrocytes would accelerate our understanding of the mechanisms underlying white matter disorders. However, this is challenging because of the limited accessibility of functional human brain tissue. Here, we developed a new differentiation method of human induced pluripotent stem cells to generate three-dimensional brain organoids that contain oligodendrocytes as well as neurons and astrocytes, called human oligodendrocyte spheroids. We found that oligodendrocyte lineage cells derived in human oligodendrocyte spheroids transitioned through developmental stages similar to primary human oligodendrocytes and that the migration of oligodendrocyte lineage cells and their susceptibility to lysolecithin exposure could be captured by live imaging. Moreover, their morphology changed as they matured over time in vitro and started myelinating neurons. We anticipate that this method can be used to study oligodendrocyte development, myelination, and interactions with other major cell types in the CNS.

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