Cell type-specific in vitro gene expression profiling of stem cell-derived neural models

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Genetic and genomic studies of brain disease increasingly demonstrate disease-associated interactions between the cell types of the brain. Increasingly complex and more physiologically relevant human-induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC)-based models better explore the molecular mechanisms underlying disease but also challenge our ability to resolve cell type-specific perturbations. Here, we report an extension of the RiboTag system, first developed to achieve cell type-restricted expression of epitope-tagged ribosomal protein (RPL22) in mouse tissue, to a variety of in vitro applications, including immortalized cell lines, primary mouse astrocytes, and hiPSC-derived neurons. RiboTag expression enables depletion of up to 87 percent of off-target RNA in mixed species co-cultures. Nonetheless, depletion efficiency varies across independent experimental replicates, particularly for hiPSC-derived motor neurons. The challenges and potential of implementing RiboTags in complex in vitro cultures are discussed.

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Gregory, J. A., Hoelzli, E., Abdelaal, R., Braine, C., Cuevas, M., Halpern, M., … Phatnani, H. (2020). Cell type-specific in vitro gene expression profiling of stem cell-derived neural models. Cells, 9(6), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells9061406

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