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Stem Cell Reports ; 10(1): 58-72, 2018 01 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29233555

ABSTRACT

Huntington's disease (HD) is an inherited neurodegenerative disorder with no disease-modifying treatment. Expansion of the glutamine-encoding repeat in the Huntingtin (HTT) gene causes broad effects that are a challenge for single treatment strategies. Strategies based on human stem cells offer a promising option. We evaluated efficacy of transplanting a good manufacturing practice (GMP)-grade human embryonic stem cell-derived neural stem cell (hNSC) line into striatum of HD modeled mice. In HD fragment model R6/2 mice, transplants improve motor deficits, rescue synaptic alterations, and are contacted by nerve terminals from mouse cells. Furthermore, implanted hNSCs are electrophysiologically active. hNSCs also improved motor and late-stage cognitive impairment in a second HD model, Q140 knockin mice. Disease-modifying activity is suggested by the reduction of aberrant accumulation of mutant HTT protein and expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in both models. These findings hold promise for future development of stem cell-based therapies.


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Cognition , Huntington Disease/therapy , Motor Activity , Neural Stem Cells/transplantation , Recovery of Function , Animals , Cell Line , Disease Models, Animal , Heterografts , Human Embryonic Stem Cells/metabolism , Human Embryonic Stem Cells/pathology , Humans , Huntington Disease/metabolism , Huntington Disease/pathology , Huntington Disease/physiopathology , Mice , Neural Stem Cells/metabolism , Neural Stem Cells/pathology
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