Human embryonic stem cell derived astrocytes mediate non-cell-autonomous neuroprotection through endogenous and drug-induced mechanisms

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K Gupta
R Patani
P Baxter
A Serio
D Story
T Tsujita
J D Hayes
R A Pedersen
G E Hardingham
S Chandran
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[1] Euan MacDonald Centre,
[2] Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences,undefined
[3] University of Edinburgh,undefined
[4] Centre for Integrative Physiology,undefined
[5] University of Edinburgh,undefined
[6] MRC Centre for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine,undefined
[7] Anne McLaren Laboratory for Regenerative Medicine and Cambridge Centre for Brain Repair,undefined
[8] University of Cambridge,undefined
[9] MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine,undefined
[10] University of Edinburgh,undefined
[11] Centre for Neuroregeneration,undefined
[12] University of Edinburgh,undefined
[13] Biomedical Research Institute,undefined
[14] Ninewells Hospital and Medical School,undefined
[15] University of Dundee,undefined
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human stem cells; astrocytes; glutathione; Nrf2;
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The glial environment is an important determinant of neuronal health in experimental models of neurodegeneration. Specifically, astrocytes have been shown, dependent on context, to be both injurious and protective. Human pluripotent stem cells offer a powerful new system to improve our understanding of the mechanisms underlying astrocyte-mediated neuroprotection. Here, we describe a human embryonic stem cell (HESC)-based system to assess the scope and mechanism of human astrocyte-mediated neuroprotection. We first report the generation of enriched and functional HESC-derived astrocytes, by combining BMP-mediated Smad and LIF-mediated JAK-STAT signalling. These astrocytes promote the protection of HESC-derived neurons against oxidative insults. Moreover, their neuroprotective capacity can be greatly enhanced by treatment with the nuclear factor-erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2)-activating triterpenoid 1[2-Cyano-3,12-dioxool-eana-1,9(11)-dien-28-oyl] trifluoroethylamide (CDDOTFEA). Activation of the transcription factor Nrf2 in human astrocytes by CDDOTFEA treatment induced expression of the glutamate-cysteine ligase (GCL) catalytic subunit, leading to enhanced GCL activity and glutathione production, and strong neuroprotection against H2O2. This enhanced neuroprotection was found to be dependent on astrocytic GCL activity, unlike the basal neuroprotection afforded by untreated astrocytes. Direct treatment of HESC-derived neurons with CDDOTFEA elicited no induction of Nrf2 target genes, nor any neuroprotection. Thus, human astrocytes can mediate neuroprotection through glutathione-dependent and glutathione-independent mechanisms, and represent a therapeutic target for human disorders associated with neuronal oxidative stress.
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