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Improving Efficiency of Direct Pro-Neural Reprogramming: Much-Needed Aid for Neuroregeneration in Spinal Cord Injury
Daria A. Chudakova, Ekaterina M. Samoilova, В. П. Чехонин, Владимир П. Баклаушев
Cells · 2023 · ▲ 4 citations
Mitochondrial dysfunction
Stem-cell exhaustion
Partial reprogramming (OSK)
Non-human primate
Cell culture / in vitro
Human
In vitro
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Abstract
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a medical condition affecting ~2.5-4 million people worldwide. The conventional therapy for SCI fails to restore the lost spinal cord functions; thus, novel therapies are needed. Recent breakthroughs in stem cell biology and cell reprogramming revolutionized the field. Of them, the use of neural progenitor cells (NPCs) directly reprogrammed from non-neuronal somatic cells without transitioning through a pluripotent state is a particularly attractive strategy. This allows to "scale up" NPCs in vitro and, via their transplantation to the lesion area, partially compensate for the limited regenerative plasticity of the adult spinal cord in humans. As recently demonstrated in non-human primates, implanted NPCs contribute to the functional improvement of the spinal cord after injury, and works in other animal models of SCI also confirm their therapeutic value. However, direct reprogramming still remains a challenge in many aspects; one of them is low efficiency, which prevents it from finding its place in clinics yet. In this review, we describe new insights that recent works brought to the field, such as novel targets (mitochondria, nucleoli, G-quadruplexes, and others), tools, and approaches (mechanotransduction and electrical stimulation) for direct pro-neural reprogramming, including potential ones yet to be tested.
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Chudakova, D.A., Samoilova, E.M., Чехонин, �.�., & Баклаушев, �.�. (2023). Improving Efficiency of Direct Pro-Neural Reprogramming: Much-Needed Aid for Neuroregeneration in Spinal Cord Injury. <em>Cells</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells12202499
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Chudakova DA, Samoilova EM, Чехонин ��, Баклаушев ��. Improving Efficiency of Direct Pro-Neural Reprogramming: Much-Needed Aid for Neuroregeneration in Spinal Cord Injury. Cells. 2023. doi:10.3390/cells12202499.
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@article{daria2023Improv,
title = {Improving Efficiency of Direct Pro-Neural Reprogramming: Much-Needed Aid for Neuroregeneration in Spinal Cord Injury},
author = {Daria A. Chudakova and Ekaterina M. Samoilova and В. П. Чехонин and Владимир П. Баклаушев},
journal = {Cells},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.3390/cells12202499},
}
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