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Foxp1-mediated programming of limb-innervating motor neurons from mouse and human embryonic stem cells

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
卷 6, 期 -, 页码 -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms7778

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  1. UCLA Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research
  2. Rose Hills Foundation
  3. NINDS [NS072804]
  4. Muscular Dystrophy Association [92901]
  5. California Institute for Regenerative Medicine [RB1-01367]
  6. UCLA Cellular and Molecular Biology Training program [NIH GM00785]
  7. UCLA-California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
  8. UCLA Graduate Division Dissertation Year Fellowship

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Spinal motor neurons (MNs) control diverse motor tasks including respiration, posture and locomotion that are disrupted by neurodegenerative diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and spinal muscular atrophy. Methods directing MN differentiation from stem cells have been developed to enable disease modelling in vitro. However, most protocols produce only a limited subset of endogenous MN subtypes. Here we demonstrate that limb-innervating lateral motor column (LMC) MNs can be efficiently generated from mouse and human embryonic stem cells through manipulation of the transcription factor Foxp1. Foxp1-programmed MNs exhibit features of medial and lateral LMC MNs including expression of specific motor pool markers and axon guidance receptors. Importantly, they preferentially project axons towards limb muscle explants in vitro and distal limb muscles in vivo upon transplantation-hallmarks of bona fide LMC MNs. These results present an effective approach for generating specific MN populations from stem cells for studying MN development and disease.

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