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Alejandra Velazquez Ojeda1, Dina Awabdeh1, Blake Brewster1
1Department of Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine, Beckman Research Institute and National Medical Center, City of Hope, Duarte CA 91010.
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A promising advance for ex vivo studies of human brain development and formulation of therapeutic strategies has been the adoption of brain organoids that, to a greater extent than monolayer or spheroid cultures, recapitulate to varying extents the patterns of tissue development and cell differentiation of human brain. Previously, such studies been hampered by limited access to relevant human tissue, inadequate human in vitro models, and the necessity of using rodent models that imperfectly reproduce human brain physiology. Here we present a novel organoid-based research platform utilizing L-MYC-immortalized human fetal neural stem cells (LMNSC01) grown in a physiological 4% oxygen environment. We visualized developmental processes in LMNSC01 brain organoids for over 120 days in vitro by immunofluorescence and NanoString gene expression profiling. Gene expression patterns revealed by NanoString profiling were quantitatively compared to those occurring during normal brain development (BrainSpan database) using the Singscore method. We observe similar developmental patterns in LMNSC01 organoids and developing cortex for genes characterizing neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes, and multiple pathways including those involved in apoptosis, neuronal cytoskeleton, neurotransmission, and metabolism. Notable properties of this LMNSC01 platform are its initiation with immortalized authentic human neural stem cells, growth in a physiological oxygen environment, the consistency of the organoids produced, and favorable comparison of their gene expression patterns with those reported for normal cortical development.
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