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Human sensory neurons derived from pluripotent stem cells for disease modelling and personalized medicine

Angelika Lampert, David Bennett, Lucy McDermott, Anika Neureiter, Esther Eberhardt, Beate Winner, Martin Zenke

2020Neurobiology of Pain49 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this concise Mini-Review we will summarize ongoing developments of new techniques to study physiology and pathophysiology of the peripheral sensory nervous system in human stem cell derived models. We will focus on recent developments of reprogramming somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells, neural differentiation towards neuronal progenitors and human sensory neurons. We will sum up the high potential of this new technique for disease modelling of human neuropathies with a focus on genetic pain syndromes, such as gain- and loss-of-function mutations in voltage-gated sodium channels. The stem cell derived human sensory neurons are used for drug testing and we will summarize their usefulness for individualized treatment identification in patients with neuropathic pain. The review will give an outlook on potential application of this technique as companion diagnostics and for personalized medicine.

Topics & Concepts

Induced pluripotent stem cellNeuroscienceReprogrammingSensory systemStem cellDiseaseHuman Induced Pluripotent Stem CellsRegenerative medicineMedicineBiologyEmbryonic stem cellCellPathologyGeneBiochemistryGeneticsPluripotent Stem Cells ResearchCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringNeuroethics, Human Enhancement, Biomedical Innovations
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