Single-cell transcriptomics reveals multiple neuronal cell types in human midbrain-specific organoids

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Lisa M. Smits
Stefano Magni
Kaoru Kinugawa
Kamil Grzyb
Joachim Luginbühl
Sonia Sabate-Soler
Silvia Bolognin
Jay W. Shin
Eiichiro Mori
Alexander Skupin
Jens C. Schwamborn
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[1] University of Luxembourg,Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine (LCSB), Developmental and Cellular Biology
[2] Nara Medical University,Department of Future Basic Medicine
[3] RIKEN Center for Life Science Technologies,Division of Genomic Technologies
[4] University California San Diego,undefined
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Cell and Tissue Research | 2020年 / 382卷
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Neural stem cells; Midbrain organoids; Neuronal subtypes; Single-cell RNA sequencing; Electrophysiological activity;
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Human stem cell-derived organoids have great potential for modelling physiological and pathological processes. They recapitulate in vitro the organization and function of a respective organ or part of an organ. Human midbrain organoids (hMOs) have been described to contain midbrain-specific dopaminergic neurons that release the neurotransmitter dopamine. However, the human midbrain contains also additional neuronal cell types, which are functionally interacting with each other. Here, we analysed hMOs at high-resolution by means of single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), imaging and electrophysiology to unravel cell heterogeneity. Our findings demonstrate that hMOs show essential neuronal functional properties as spontaneous electrophysiological activity of different neuronal subtypes, including dopaminergic, GABAergic, glutamatergic and serotonergic neurons. Recapitulating these in vivo features makes hMOs an excellent tool for in vitro disease phenotyping and drug discovery.
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