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We describe an in vitro differentiation protocol to derive autonomic neurons of the peripheral nervous system with the character of postganglionic sympathetic neurons from human pluripotent stem cells. This protocol has been used to generate autonomic neurons from healthy embryonic stem cells as well as from patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cells, which were previously used to model familial dysautonomia, a genetic childhood disorder affecting the autonomic nervous system. Here, we describe each step in detail that is necessary to successfully derive these cells. First, we generate neural crest cells, which are purified using fluorescence-activated cell sorting. This is followed by intermediate culture as neural crest spheroids, where the cells can be expanded, and lastly long-term differentiation into neurons. The cells have morphological and molecular characteristics of autonomic neurons and thus can be employed to study diseases affecting the autonomic nervous system. © 2019 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
具有交感特征的自主神经元来源于人多能干细胞
我们描述了一种体外分化方案,从人类多能干细胞中获得具有节后交感神经元特征的外周神经系统自主神经元。该方案已被用于从健康的胚胎干细胞以及患者来源的诱导多能干细胞中产生自主神经元,这些干细胞先前用于模拟家族性自主神经异常,这是一种影响自主神经系统的遗传性儿童疾病。在这里,我们详细描述了成功导出这些细胞所必需的每一步。首先,我们产生神经嵴细胞,使用荧光激活细胞分选纯化。随后进行中间培养,成为神经嵴球体,细胞可以在其中扩增,最后长期分化为神经元。这些细胞具有自主神经元的形态和分子特征,可用于研究影响自主神经系统的疾病。©2019 by John Wiley &儿子,Inc。
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