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Insights in spatio-temporal characterization of human fetal neural stem cells

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EXPERIMENTAL NEUROLOGY
卷 291, 期 -, 页码 20-35

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.expneurol.2017.01.011

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Human fetal neural stem cells; Expansion; Differentiation; Regional identity; Huntington's disease; Ganglionic eminence; Cortex; Forebrain; Cerebellum; Cell replacement

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  1. Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad [SAF2012-37417, SAF2015-66505-R]
  2. ISCIII-Subdireccion General de Evaluacion and European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) [RETICS (Red de Terapia Celular)], Spain [RD12/0019/0002]
  3. CIBERNED
  4. CHDI Foundation, USA [A-7332, A-12076]
  5. ACCIO (Catalonia Trade Investment
  6. Generalitat de Catalunya) under the Catalonian ERDF operational program [COMRDI15-1-0013]
  7. UK Medical Research Council from the Welsh Government, [RCBM523]
  8. Health and Care Wales [RCBM763]
  9. MRC [G1001257, MR/M02475X/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  10. Medical Research Council [MR/L010305/1, MR/M02475X/1, G1001257] Funding Source: researchfish

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Primary human fetal cells have been used in clinical trials of cell replacement therapy for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders such as Huntington's disease (HD). However, human fetal primary cells are scarce and difficult to work with and so a renewable source of cells is sought. Human fetal neural stem cells (hfNSCs) can be generated from human fetal tissue, but little is known about the differences between hfNSCs obtained from different developmental stages and brain areas. In the present work we characterized hfNSCs, grown as neurospheres, obtained from three developmental stages: 4-5,6-7 and 8-9 weeks post conception (wpc) and four brain areas: forebrain, cortex, whole ganglionic eminence (WGE) and cerebellum. We observed that, as fetal brain development proceeds, the number of neural precursors is diminished and post-mitotic cells are increased. In turn, primary cells obtained from older embryos are more sensitive to the dissociation process, their viability is diminished and they present lower proliferation ratios compared to younger embryos. However, independently of the developmental stage of derivation proliferation ratios were very low in all cases. Improvements in the expansion rates were achieved by mechanical, instead of enzymatic, dissociation of neurospheres but not by changes in the seeding densities. Regardless of the developmental stage, neurosphere cultures presented large variability in the viability and proliferation rates during the initial 3-4 passages, but stabilized achieving significant expansion rates at passage 5 to 6. This was true also for all brain regions except cerebellar derived cultures that did not expand. Interestingly, the brain region of hfNSC derivation influences the expansion potential, being forebrain, cortex and WGE derived cells the most expandable compared to cerebellar. Short term expansion partially compromised the regional identity of cortical but not WGE cultures. Nevertheless, both expanded cultures were multipotent and kept the ability to differentiate to region specific mature neuronal phenotypes. (C) 2017 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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