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Directed differentiation of human hindbrain neuroepithelial stem cells recapitulates cerebellar granule neurogenesis

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DEVELOPMENT
卷 150, 期 13, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1242/dev.201534

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KEY WORDS; Cerebellum; Granule neuron lineage; Differentiation; Neuroepithelial stem cells; Sonic hedgehog

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This study differentiated human hindbrain neuroepithelial stem cells into cerebellar granule neurons (CGNs) in vitro, mimicking their development process and identifying human specific sub-ventricular cell identities. The study also found that sonic hedgehog promotes GABAergic lineage specification and CGN progenitor proliferation. This work provides a new model for studying the development and diseases of the CGN lineage in a human context.
Cerebellar granule neurons (CGNs) are the most abundant neurons in the human brain. Dysregulation of their development underlies movement disorders and medulloblastomas. It is suspected that these disorders arise in progenitor states of the CGN lineage, for which human models are lacking. Here, we have differentiated human hindbrain neuroepithelial stem (hbNES) cells to CGNs in vitro using soluble growth factors, recapitulating key progenitor states in the lineage. We show that hbNES cells are not lineage committed and retain rhombomere 1 regional identity. Upon differentiation, hbNES cells transit through a rhombic lip (RL) progenitor state at day 7, demonstrating human specific sub-ventricular cell identities. This RL state is followed by an ATOH1+ CGN progenitor state at day 14. By the end of a 56-day differentiation procedure, we obtain functional neurons expressing CGN markers GABAAR & alpha;6 and vGLUT2. We show that sonic hedgehog promotes GABAergic lineage specification and CGN progenitor proliferation. Our work presents a new model with which to study development and diseases of the CGN lineage in a human context.

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