Phenotyping Neurodegeneration in Human iPSCS

Posted: 30 Jul 2021

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Jonathan Li

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Ernest Fraenkel

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Biological Engineering

Date Written: July 2021

Abstract

Induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology holds promise for modeling neurodegenerative diseases. Traditional approaches for disease modeling using animal and cellular models require knowledge of disease mutations. However, many patients with neurodegenerative diseases do not have a known genetic cause. iPSCs offer a way to generate patient-specific models and study pathways of dysfunction in an in vitro setting in order to understand the causes and subtypes of neurodegeneration. Furthermore, iPSC-based models can be used to search for candidate therapeutics using high-throughput screening. Here we review how iPSC-based models are currently being used to further our understanding of neurodegenerative diseases, as well as discuss their challenges and future directions.

Suggested Citation

Li, Jonathan and Fraenkel, Ernest, Phenotyping Neurodegeneration in Human iPSCS (July 2021). Annual Review of Biomedical Data Science, Vol. 4, pp. 83-100, 2021, Vol. 4, pp. 83-100, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3896216 or http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-biodatasci-092820-025214

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Ernest Fraenkel

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