Drug Screening for ALS Using Patient-Specific Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
Kyoto University · Japan Science and Technology Agency · +8 more institutions
Abstract
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a late-onset, fatal disorder in which the motor neurons degenerate. The discovery of new drugs for treating ALS has been hampered by a lack of access to motor neurons from ALS patients and appropriate disease models. We generate motor neurons from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) from familial ALS patients, who carry mutations in Tar DNA binding protein-43 (TDP-43). ALS patient-specific iPSC-derived motor neurons formed cytosolic aggregates similar to those seen in postmortem tissue from ALS patients and exhibited shorter neurites as seen in a zebrafish model of ALS. The ALS motor neurons were characterized by increased mutant TDP-43 protein in a detergent-insoluble…
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- Induced pluripotent stem cell
- Drug
- Stem cell
- Drug discovery
- Medicine
- Pharmacology
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Good health and well-being