Journal article

Investigating the role of APOE: limitations of human pluripotent stem cell-derived cerebral organoids

Damián Hernández, Louise Rooney, Maciej Daniszewski, Lerna Gulluyan, Helena Liang, Anthony Cook, Alex Hewitt, Alice Pébay

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory | Published : 2020

Abstract

Summary Apolipoprotein E (APOE) is the most important susceptibility gene for late onset of Alzheimer’s disease, with the presence of APOE-ε4 associated with increased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. Here, we reprogrammed human fibroblasts from individuals with different APOE-ε genotypes into induced pluripotent stem cells, and generated isogenic lines with different APOE profiles. We then differentiated these into cerebral organoids for six months and assessed the suitability of this in vitro system to measure APOE, β amyloid, and Tau phosphorylation levels. We identified intra- and inter-variabilities in the organoids’ cell composition. Using the CRISPR-edited APOE isogenic lines, ..

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