Artículo
CDK5 Deficiency Does not Impair Neuronal Differentiation of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells but Affects Neurite Outgrowth
Mucci, Sofia
; Clas, Giulia Solange
; Allio, Camila Paola; Rodríguez Varela, Maria Soledad
; Isaja, Luciana
; Marazita, Mariela Claudia
; Sevlever, Gustavo Emilio; Scassa, Maria Elida; Romorini, Leonardo






Fecha de publicación:
06/2024
Editorial:
Springer
Revista:
Molecular Neurobiology
ISSN:
0893-7648
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (CDK5) is a protein kinase involved in neuronal homeostasis and development critical for neu- ronal survival. Besides, its deregulation is linked to neurodegenerative pathologies such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases. For that reason, we aimed to generate a deficient CDK5 genetic model in neurons derived from human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) using CRISPR/Cas9 technology. We obtained a heterozygous CDK5+/− clone for the FN2.1 hiPSC line that retained hiPSC stemness and pluripotent potential. Then, neural stem cells (NSCs) and further neurons were derived from the CDK5+/− KO FN2.1 hiPSCs, and their phenotype was validated by immunofluorescence staining using antibodies that recognize lineage-specific markers (SOX-1, SOX-2, and NESTIN for NSCs and TUJ-1, MAP-5, and MAP-2 for neurons). We found that the proliferation rate increased in CDK5+/− KO hiPSC-derived neurons concomitantly with a reduction in NEUN and P35 expression levels. However, the morphometric analysis revealed that CDK5 deficiency caused an increase in the length of the main, primary, and secondary neurites and the neuronal soma area. As a whole, we found that a deficit in CDK5 does not impair hiPSC neuronal differentiation but deregulates proliferation and neurite outgrowth, favoring elongation. The misregulated activity of specific kinases leads to abnormalities such as impaired axonal connectivity in neurodegenerative diseases. Thus, therapeutic approaches aimed at normalizing the activity of kinases, such as CDK5, may help prevent the degeneration of vulnerable neurons.
Palabras clave:
HUMAN PLURIPOTENT STEM CELLS
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NEURONS
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CDK5
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CRISPR/CAS9
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Articulos (INEU)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE NEUROCIENCIAS
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE NEUROCIENCIAS
Citación
Mucci, Sofia; Clas, Giulia Solange; Allio, Camila Paola; Rodríguez Varela, Maria Soledad; Isaja, Luciana; et al.; CDK5 Deficiency Does not Impair Neuronal Differentiation of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells but Affects Neurite Outgrowth; Springer; Molecular Neurobiology; 62; 1; 6-2024; 918-934
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