A Human Neural Tube Model Using 4D Self-Folding Smart Scaffolds.

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作者:Dell'Amico Claudia, Chiesa Irene, Toffano Angela, Esposito Alessio, Mancini Piera, Magliaro Chiara, Louvi Angeliki, De Maria Carmelo, Onorati Marco
The human brain originates from the neural tube that detaches from the ectodermal layer and gradually develops into a mature structure through highly regulated molecular and cellular processes. Here, stem cell technology is combined with 4D bioprinting, a fabrication process that utilizes additive manufacturing, to generate a 4D-neural tube (4D-NT). This consists of a scaffold that can self-fold over time, which is then populated with iPSC-derived neuroprogenitors, mimicking neural tube cellular architecture. The scaffold's "smart" self-folding behavior is driven by the differential swelling properties of bilayer films, which create a deformation gradient upon hydration. Cellular analyses reveal a highly efficient induction of neuroprogenitors on 4D-NTs, demonstrating the ability of this model to mimic the spatial and structural complexity of the developing human neural tube. Furthermore, 4D-NTs seeded with iPSCs with a mutation in WDR62, associated with autosomal recessive primary microcephaly (MCPH), recapitulate the earlier observations obtained in 2D/3D neural cultures, thereby validating the newly developed 4D-NT platform and suggesting it represents a tool that can facilitate understanding of human neural development and disease.

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