Age-dependent integration of cortical progenitors transplanted at CSF-neurogenic niche interface.

IF 4.6 2区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Pub Date : 2025-07-03 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fcell.2025.1577045
Gretchen Greene, Nikorn Pothayee, Jahandar Jahanipour, Hyesoo Jie, Jung-Hwa Tao-Cheng, Emily Petrus, Dragan Maric, Alan P Koretsky
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There has been renewed interest in neural transplantation of cells and tissues for brain repair. Recent studies have demonstrated the ability of transplanted neural precursor cells and in vitro grown organoids to mature and locally integrate into host brain circuitry. Most studies have focused on how the transplant behaves and functions after the procedure, but the extent to which the host brain can properly innervate the transplant, particularly in the context of aging, is largely unexplored. Here we report that transplantation of rat embryonic cortical precursor cells into the cerebrospinal fluid-subventricular zone (CSF-SVZ) interface of adult rat brains generates a brain-like tissue (BLT) at an ectopic site. This model allows for the assessment of precursor cell development, cellular interactions, and graft-host connectivity as a function of host age. We found that the transplanted precursor cells initially proliferated, then differentiated, and developed into mature BLTs, which received supportive cellular components from the host including blood vessels, microglia, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes. There was integration of the BLT into the host brain which occurred at all ages studied, suggesting that host age does not affect the maturation and integration of the precursor cell-derived BLT. Long-range axonal projections from the BLT into the host brain were robust throughout the different aged recipients. However, long-distance innervation originating from the host brain into the BLT significantly declined with age. This work demonstrates the feasibility and utility of integrating new neural tissue structures at ectopic sites into adult brain circuits to study host-transplant interactions.

皮层祖细胞在脑脊液-神经源性生态位界面移植的年龄依赖性整合。
神经细胞和组织移植用于脑修复已重新引起人们的兴趣。最近的研究表明,移植的神经前体细胞和体外培养的类器官能够成熟并局部整合到宿主脑回路中。大多数研究都集中在移植后的行为和功能上,但是宿主大脑在多大程度上可以适当地支配移植,特别是在衰老的情况下,这在很大程度上是未知的。在这里,我们报道将大鼠胚胎皮质前体细胞移植到成年大鼠脑的脑脊液-脑室下区(CSF-SVZ)界面,在异位部位产生脑样组织(BLT)。该模型允许评估前体细胞发育,细胞相互作用和移植物-宿主连通性作为宿主年龄的功能。我们发现移植的前体细胞最初增殖,然后分化,发展成成熟的blt,这些blt接受来自宿主的支持性细胞成分,包括血管、小胶质细胞、星形胶质细胞和少突胶质细胞。在研究的所有年龄中,BLT都能整合到宿主大脑中,这表明宿主年龄不影响前体细胞衍生的BLT的成熟和整合。从BLT到宿主大脑的远程轴突投射在不同年龄的受体中都很强劲。然而,随着年龄的增长,来自宿主大脑的远端神经支配明显下降。这项工作证明了将异位部位的新神经组织结构整合到成人脑回路中以研究宿主-移植相互作用的可行性和实用性。
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Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
CiteScore
9.70
自引率
3.60%
发文量
2531
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology is a broad-scope, interdisciplinary open-access journal, focusing on the fundamental processes of life, led by Prof Amanda Fisher and supported by a geographically diverse, high-quality editorial board. The journal welcomes submissions on a wide spectrum of cell and developmental biology, covering intracellular and extracellular dynamics, with sections focusing on signaling, adhesion, migration, cell death and survival and membrane trafficking. Additionally, the journal offers sections dedicated to the cutting edge of fundamental and translational research in molecular medicine and stem cell biology. With a collaborative, rigorous and transparent peer-review, the journal produces the highest scientific quality in both fundamental and applied research, and advanced article level metrics measure the real-time impact and influence of each publication.
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