Modulation of Hematopoietic Lineage Specification Impacts TREM2 Expression in Microglia-Like Cells Derived From Human Stem Cells

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作者
Amos, Peter J. [1 ]
Fung, Susan [1 ]
Case, Amanda [1 ]
Kifelew, Jerusalem [1 ]
Osnis, Leah [1 ]
Smith, Carole L. [1 ]
Green, Kevin [1 ]
Naydenov, Alipi [1 ]
Aloi, Macarena [2 ]
Hubbard, Jesse J. [3 ]
Ramakrishnan, Aravind [3 ]
Garden, Gwenn A. [1 ,2 ]
Jayadev, Suman [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Washington, Dept Neurol, 1959 NE Pacific St,Room BB-857, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[2] Univ Washington, Dept Pathol, Seattle, WA 98195 USA
[3] Fred Hutchinson Canc Res Ctr, 1124 Columbia St, Seattle, WA 98104 USA
来源
ASN NEURO | 2017年 / 9卷 / 04期
关键词
neurodegenerative disease; microglia; stem cells; gliogenesis; dementia and neurological disorders; ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE; MYELOID CELLS-2; IN-VITRO; MOUSE; BRAIN; MACROPHAGES; GENERATION; AGE; NEUROINFLAMMATION; ACTIVATION;
D O I
10.1177/1759091417716610
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Microglia are the primary innate immune cell type in the brain, and their dysfunction has been linked to a variety of central nervous system disorders. Human microglia are extraordinarily difficult to obtain for experimental investigation, limiting our ability to study the impact of human genetic variants on microglia functions. Previous studies have reported that microglia-like cells can be derived from human monocytes or pluripotent stem cells. Here, we describe a reproducible relatively simple method for generating microglia-like cells by first deriving embryoid body mesoderm followed by exposure to microglia relevant cytokines. Our approach is based on recent studies demonstrating that microglia originate from primitive yolk sac mesoderm distinct from peripheral macrophages that arise during definitive hematopoiesis. We hypothesized that functional microglia could be derived from human stem cells by employing BMP-4 mesodermal specification followed by exposure to microglia-relevant cytokines, M-CSF, GM-CSF, IL-34, and TGF-beta. Using immunofluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, we observed cells with microglia morphology expressing a repertoire of markers associated with microglia: Iba1, CX3CR1, CD11b, TREM2, HexB, and P2RY12. These microglia-like cells maintain myeloid functional phenotypes including Ab peptide phagocytosis and induction of pro-inflammatory gene expression in response to lipopolysaccharide stimulation. Addition of small molecules BIO and SB431542, previously demonstrated to drive definitive hematopoiesis, resulted in decreased surface expression of TREM2. Together, these data suggest that mesodermal lineage specification followed by cytokine exposure produces microglia-like cells in vitro from human pluripotent stem cells and that this phenotype can be modulated by factors influencing hematopoietic lineage in vitro.
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