Authors
Damián Hernández, Louise A Rooney, Maciej Daniszewski, Lerna Gulluyan, Helena H Liang, Anthony L Cook, Alex W Hewitt, Alice Pébay
Publication date
2022/2/1
Source
Stem Cell Reviews and Reports
Pages
1-14
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Apolipoprotein E (APOE) is the most important susceptibility gene for late onset of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), with the presence of APOE-ε4 associated with increased risk of developing AD. Here, we reprogrammed human fibroblasts from individuals with different APOE-ε genotypes into induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), and generated isogenic lines with different APOE profiles. Following characterisation of the newly established iPSC lines, we used an unguided/unpatterning differentiation method to generate six-month-old cerebral organoids from all iPSC lines to assess the suitability of this in vitro system to measure APOE, β amyloid, and Tau phosphorylation levels. We identified variabilities in the organoids’ cell composition between cell lines, and between batches of differentiation for each cell line. We observed more homogenous cerebral organoids, and similar levels of APOE, β amyloid, and Tau …
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