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Investigating activity-dependent processes in cerebral cortex development and disease

Simona Lodato
Humanitas University
Jul 19, 2022

The cerebral cortex contains an extraordinary diversity of excitatory projection neuron (PN) and inhibitory interneurons (IN), wired together to form complex circuits. Spatiotemporally coordinated execution of intrinsic molecular programs by PNs and INs and activity-dependent processes, contribute to cortical development and cortical microcircuits formation. Alterations of these delicate processes have often been associated to neurological/neurodevelopmental disorders. However, despite the groundbreaking discovery that spontaneous activity in the embryonic brain can shape regional identities of distinct cortical territories, it is still unclear whether this early activity contributes to define subtype-specific neuronal fate as well as circuit assembly. In this study, we combined in utero genetic perturbations via CRISPR/Cas9 system and pharmacological inhibition of selected ion channels with RNA-sequencing and live imaging technologies to identify the activity-regulated processes controlling the development of different cortical PN classes, their wiring and the acquisition of subtype specific features. Moreover, we generated human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) form patients affected by a severe, rare and untreatable form of developmental epileptic encephalopathy. By differentiating cortical organoids form patient-derived iPSCs we create human models of early electrical alterations for studying molecular, structural and functional consequences of the genetic mutations during cortical development. Our ultimate goal is to define the activity-conditioned processes that physiologically occur during the development of cortical circuits, to identify novel therapeutical paths to address the pathological consequences of neonatal epilepsies.

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Functional analysis of spontaneous neuronal activity in cortical organoids as a model of human tauopathies

Karolina Zimkowska, Marc Riu-Villanueva, Amayra Hernández-Vega, Pol Picón-Pagès, Irene Fernandez-Carasa, Jorge Oliver-De La Cruz, Pere Roca-Cusachs, Antonella Consiglio, José Antonio del Río

FENS Forum 2024

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Increased GABAergic neurogenesis in human cortical organoids with schizophrenia-associated SETD1A mutations

Hilde Smeenk, Bas Lendemeijer, Mehrnoush Aghadavoud Jolfaei, Diana Rotaru, Sara Hijazi, Zhixiong Sun, Sander Markx, Bin Xu, Joseph A. Gogos, Steven A. Kushner, Femke M. S. de Vrij

FENS Forum 2024