Nature Biomedical Engineering | the Latest Achievement by Shao Zhicheng's Team in Human Astrocyte Reprogramming for Neural Organ Repair in Spinal Cord Injury-INSTITUTE FOR TRANSLATIONAL BRAIN RESEARCH

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Nature Biomedical Engineering | the Latest Achievement by Shao Zhicheng's Team in Human Astrocyte Reprogramming for Neural Organ Repair in Spinal Cord Injury

Date:2022-11-25 ClickTimes:

Organoids with region-specific architecture could facilitate the repair of injuries of the central nervous system. Here we show that human astrocytes can be directly reprogrammed into early neuroectodermal cells via the overexpression of OCT4, the suppression of p53 and the provision of the small molecules CHIR99021, SB431542, RepSox and Y27632. We also report that the activation of signalling mediated by fibroblast growth factor, sonic hedgehog and bone morphogenetic protein 4 in the reprogrammed cells induces them to form spinal-cord organoids with functional neurons specific to the dorsal and ventral domains. In mice with complete spinal-cord injury, organoids transplanted into the lesion differentiated into spinal-cord neurons, which migrated and formed synapses with host neurons. The direct reprogramming of human astrocytes into neurons may pave the way for in vivo neural organogenesis from endogenous astrocytes for the repair of injuries to the central nervous system.

paper link: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41551-022-00963-6

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