Wnt receptor frizzled-4 as a marker for isolation of enteric neural progenitors in human children

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Identification and isolation of neural progenitor cells from the human enteric nervous system (ENS) is currently hampered by the lack of reliable, specific markers. Here, we define the Wnt-receptor frizzled-4 as a marker for the isolation of enteric neural progenitor cells derived from paediatric gut samples. We show that the Wnt-receptor frizzled-4 is expressed in the human colon and in Tunica muscularis-derived enterospheres. To obtain a purified culture, we carried out fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) using PE-conjugated frizzled-4 antibodies. Frizzled-4positive cells gave rise to neurosphere-like bodies and ultimately differentiated into neurons as revealed by BrdU-proliferation assays and immunocytochemistry, whereas in frizzled-4negative cultures we did not detect any neuronal and glial cells. By using a patch-clamp approach, we also demonstrated the expression of functional sodium and potassium channels in frizzled-4positive cell cultures after differentiation in vitro.

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Neckel, P. H., Scharr, M., Seid, K., Nothelfer, K., Fuchs, J., Obermayr, F., … Just, L. (2019). Wnt receptor frizzled-4 as a marker for isolation of enteric neural progenitors in human children. Cells, 8(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/cells8080792

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