Modeling Parkinson’s disease in midbrain-like organoidsSmits, Lisa ; ; et alin NPJ Parkinson's Disease (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 334 (24 UL) Impaired serine metabolism complements LRRK2-G2019S pathogenicity in PD patientsNickels, Sarah ; ; Bolognin, Silvia et alin Parkinsonism and Related Disorders (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 306 (43 UL) 3D Cultures of Parkinson's Disease‐Specific Dopaminergic Neurons for High Content Phenotyping and Drug TestingBolognin, Silvia ; ; et alin Advanced Science (2018) Parkinson's disease (PD)‐specific neurons, grown in standard 2D cultures, typically only display weak endophenotypes. The cultivation of PD patient‐specific neurons, derived from induced pluripotent stem ... [more ▼] Parkinson's disease (PD)‐specific neurons, grown in standard 2D cultures, typically only display weak endophenotypes. The cultivation of PD patient‐specific neurons, derived from induced pluripotent stem cells carrying the LRRK2‐G2019S mutation, is optimized in 3D microfluidics. The automated image analysis algorithms are implemented to enable pharmacophenomics in disease‐relevant conditions. In contrast to 2D cultures, this 3D approach reveals robust endophenotypes. High‐content imaging data show decreased dopaminergic differentiation and branching complexity, altered mitochondrial morphology, and increased cell death in LRRK2‐G2019S neurons compared to isogenic lines without using stressor agents. Treatment with the LRRK2 inhibitor 2 (Inh2) rescues LRRK2‐G2019S‐dependent dopaminergic phenotypes. Strikingly, a holistic analysis of all studied features shows that the genetic background of the PD patients, and not the LRRK2‐G2019S mutation, constitutes the strongest contribution to the phenotypes. These data support the use of advanced in vitro models for future patient stratification and personalized drug development. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 429 (42 UL) In vivo Phenotyping of Human Parkinson’s Disease-Specific Stem Cells Carrying the LRRK2-G2019S Mutation Reveals Increased a-Synuclein Levels but Absence of Spreading; Smits, Lisa ; Bolognin, Silvia et alin Opera Medica et Physiologica (2018) Detailed reference viewed: 171 (27 UL) Millifluidic culture improves human midbrain organoid vitality and differentiationBerger, Emanuel ; ; Paczia, Nicole et alin Lab on a Chip - Miniaturisation for Chemistry and Biology (2018) Detailed reference viewed: 378 (52 UL) In Vivo Phenotyping Of Parkinson-Specific Stem Cells Reveals Increased a-Synuclein Levels But No SpreadingHemmer, Kathrin ; Smits, Lisa ; Bolognin, Silvia et alin bioRxiv (2017) Detailed reference viewed: 311 (24 UL) Derivation of Human Midbrain-Specific Organoids from Neuroepithelial Stem CellsMonzel, Anna Sophia ; Smits, Lisa ; Hemmer, Kathrin et alin Stem Cell Reports (2017) Detailed reference viewed: 850 (52 UL) Rapid and robust generation of long-term self-renewing human neural stem cells with the ability to generate mature astroglia; Bolognin, Silvia ; Meiser, Johannes et alin Scientific Reports (2015), 5 Detailed reference viewed: 358 (26 UL) |
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