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Human pluripotent stem cell-derived neural constructs for predicting neural toxicity.


ABSTRACT: Human pluripotent stem cell-based in vitro models that reflect human physiology have the potential to reduce the number of drug failures in clinical trials and offer a cost-effective approach for assessing chemical safety. Here, human embryonic stem (ES) cell-derived neural progenitor cells, endothelial cells, mesenchymal stem cells, and microglia/macrophage precursors were combined on chemically defined polyethylene glycol hydrogels and cultured in serum-free medium to model cellular interactions within the developing brain. The precursors self-assembled into 3D neural constructs with diverse neuronal and glial populations, interconnected vascular networks, and ramified microglia. Replicate constructs were reproducible by RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) and expressed neurogenesis, vasculature development, and microglia genes. Linear support vector machines were used to construct a predictive model from RNA-Seq data for 240 neural constructs treated with 34 toxic and 26 nontoxic chemicals. The predictive model was evaluated using two standard hold-out testing methods: a nearly unbiased leave-one-out cross-validation for the 60 training compounds and an unbiased blinded trial using a single hold-out set of 10 additional chemicals. The linear support vector produced an estimate for future data of 0.91 in the cross-validation experiment and correctly classified 9 of 10 chemicals in the blinded trial.

SUBMITTER: Schwartz MP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4603492 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Human pluripotent stem cell-derived neural constructs for predicting neural toxicity.

Schwartz Michael P MP   Hou Zhonggang Z   Propson Nicholas E NE   Zhang Jue J   Engstrom Collin J CJ   Santos Costa Vitor V   Jiang Peng P   Nguyen Bao Kim BK   Bolin Jennifer M JM   Daly William W   Wang Yu Y   Stewart Ron R   Page C David CD   Murphy William L WL   Thomson James A JA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20150921 40


Human pluripotent stem cell-based in vitro models that reflect human physiology have the potential to reduce the number of drug failures in clinical trials and offer a cost-effective approach for assessing chemical safety. Here, human embryonic stem (ES) cell-derived neural progenitor cells, endothelial cells, mesenchymal stem cells, and microglia/macrophage precursors were combined on chemically defined polyethylene glycol hydrogels and cultured in serum-free medium to model cellular interactio  ...[more]

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