Creating Patient-Specific Neural Cells for the In Vitro Study of Brain Disorders. Stem Cell Reports 2015 Dec 08;5(6):933-945
Date
11/28/2015Pubmed ID
26610635Pubmed Central ID
PMC4881284DOI
10.1016/j.stemcr.2015.10.011Scopus ID
2-s2.0-84949526040 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site) 66 CitationsAbstract
As a group, we met to discuss the current challenges for creating meaningful patient-specific in vitro models to study brain disorders. Although the convergence of findings between laboratories and patient cohorts provided us confidence and optimism that hiPSC-based platforms will inform future drug discovery efforts, a number of critical technical challenges remain. This opinion piece outlines our collective views on the current state of hiPSC-based disease modeling and discusses what we see to be the critical objectives that must be addressed collectively as a field.
Author List
Brennand KJ, Marchetto MC, Benvenisty N, Brüstle O, Ebert A, Izpisua Belmonte JC, Kaykas A, Lancaster MA, Livesey FJ, McConnell MJ, McKay RD, Morrow EM, Muotri AR, Panchision DM, Rubin LL, Sawa A, Soldner F, Song H, Studer L, Temple S, Vaccarino FM, Wu J, Vanderhaeghen P, Gage FH, Jaenisch RAuthor
Allison D. Ebert PhD Associate Professor in the Cell Biology, Neurobiology and Anatomy department at Medical College of WisconsinMESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold
BrainBrain Diseases
Drug Discovery
Humans
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
Mosaicism
Neurogenesis
Precision Medicine