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Enteric Neurospheres Are Not Specific to Neural Crest Cultures: Implications for Neural Stem Cell Therapies
OBJECTIVES: Enteric neural stem cells provide hope of curative treatment for enteric neuropathies. Current protocols for their harvesting from humans focus on the generation of ‘neurospheres’ from cultures of dissociated gut tissue. The study aims to better understand the derivation, generation and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4370605/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25799576 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119467 |
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author | Binder, Ellen Natarajan, Dipa Cooper, Julie Kronfli, Rania Cananzi, Mara Delalande, Jean-Marie McCann, Conor Burns, Alan J. Thapar, Nikhil |
author_facet | Binder, Ellen Natarajan, Dipa Cooper, Julie Kronfli, Rania Cananzi, Mara Delalande, Jean-Marie McCann, Conor Burns, Alan J. Thapar, Nikhil |
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description | OBJECTIVES: Enteric neural stem cells provide hope of curative treatment for enteric neuropathies. Current protocols for their harvesting from humans focus on the generation of ‘neurospheres’ from cultures of dissociated gut tissue. The study aims to better understand the derivation, generation and composition of enteric neurospheres. DESIGN: Gut tissue was obtained from Wnt1-Cre;Rosa26(Yfp/Yfp) transgenic mice (constitutively labeled neural crest cells) and paediatric patients. Gut cells were cultured either unsorted (mixed neural crest/non-neural crest), or following FACS selection into neural crest (murine-YFP+ve/human-p75+ve) or non-neural crest (YFP-ve/p75-ve) populations. Cultures and resultant neurospheres were characterized using immunolabelling in vitro and following transplantation in vivo. RESULTS: Cultures of (i) unsorted, (ii) neural crest, and (iii) non-neural crest cell populations generated neurospheres similar in numbers, size and morphology. Unsorted neurospheres were highly heterogeneous for neural crest content. Neural crest-derived (YFP+ve/p75+ve) neurospheres contained only neural derivatives (neurons and glia) and were devoid of non-neural cells (i.e. negative for SMA, c-Kit), with the converse true for non-neural crest-derived (YFP-ve/p75-ve) ‘neurospheres’. Under differentiation conditions only YFP+ve cells gave rise to neural derivatives. Both YFP+ve and YFP-ve cells displayed proliferation and spread upon transplantation in vivo, but YFP-ve cells did not locate or integrate within the host ENS. CONCLUSIONS: Spherical accumulations of cells, so-called ‘neurospheres’ forming in cultures of dissociated gut contain variable proportions of neural crest-derived cells. If they are to be used for ENS cell replacement therapy then improved protocols for their generation, including cell selection, should be sought in order to avoid inadvertent transplantation of non-therapeutic, non-ENS cells. |
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spelling | pubmed-43706052015-04-04 Enteric Neurospheres Are Not Specific to Neural Crest Cultures: Implications for Neural Stem Cell Therapies Binder, Ellen Natarajan, Dipa Cooper, Julie Kronfli, Rania Cananzi, Mara Delalande, Jean-Marie McCann, Conor Burns, Alan J. Thapar, Nikhil PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: Enteric neural stem cells provide hope of curative treatment for enteric neuropathies. Current protocols for their harvesting from humans focus on the generation of ‘neurospheres’ from cultures of dissociated gut tissue. The study aims to better understand the derivation, generation and composition of enteric neurospheres. DESIGN: Gut tissue was obtained from Wnt1-Cre;Rosa26(Yfp/Yfp) transgenic mice (constitutively labeled neural crest cells) and paediatric patients. Gut cells were cultured either unsorted (mixed neural crest/non-neural crest), or following FACS selection into neural crest (murine-YFP+ve/human-p75+ve) or non-neural crest (YFP-ve/p75-ve) populations. Cultures and resultant neurospheres were characterized using immunolabelling in vitro and following transplantation in vivo. RESULTS: Cultures of (i) unsorted, (ii) neural crest, and (iii) non-neural crest cell populations generated neurospheres similar in numbers, size and morphology. Unsorted neurospheres were highly heterogeneous for neural crest content. Neural crest-derived (YFP+ve/p75+ve) neurospheres contained only neural derivatives (neurons and glia) and were devoid of non-neural cells (i.e. negative for SMA, c-Kit), with the converse true for non-neural crest-derived (YFP-ve/p75-ve) ‘neurospheres’. Under differentiation conditions only YFP+ve cells gave rise to neural derivatives. Both YFP+ve and YFP-ve cells displayed proliferation and spread upon transplantation in vivo, but YFP-ve cells did not locate or integrate within the host ENS. CONCLUSIONS: Spherical accumulations of cells, so-called ‘neurospheres’ forming in cultures of dissociated gut contain variable proportions of neural crest-derived cells. If they are to be used for ENS cell replacement therapy then improved protocols for their generation, including cell selection, should be sought in order to avoid inadvertent transplantation of non-therapeutic, non-ENS cells. Public Library of Science 2015-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4370605/ /pubmed/25799576 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119467 Text en © 2015 Binder et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Binder, Ellen Natarajan, Dipa Cooper, Julie Kronfli, Rania Cananzi, Mara Delalande, Jean-Marie McCann, Conor Burns, Alan J. Thapar, Nikhil Enteric Neurospheres Are Not Specific to Neural Crest Cultures: Implications for Neural Stem Cell Therapies |
title | Enteric Neurospheres Are Not Specific to Neural Crest Cultures: Implications for Neural Stem Cell Therapies |
title_full | Enteric Neurospheres Are Not Specific to Neural Crest Cultures: Implications for Neural Stem Cell Therapies |
title_fullStr | Enteric Neurospheres Are Not Specific to Neural Crest Cultures: Implications for Neural Stem Cell Therapies |
title_full_unstemmed | Enteric Neurospheres Are Not Specific to Neural Crest Cultures: Implications for Neural Stem Cell Therapies |
title_short | Enteric Neurospheres Are Not Specific to Neural Crest Cultures: Implications for Neural Stem Cell Therapies |
title_sort | enteric neurospheres are not specific to neural crest cultures: implications for neural stem cell therapies |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4370605/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25799576 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119467 |
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