During neurodevelopment neural stem cells give rise to a spatially patterned tissue in which a regionally differentially regulated balance between proliferation and differentiation produces the fine-tuned number of neurons and macroglia necessary for a functional central nervous system. The cells driving these highly intricated developmental processes of patterning, growth and differentiation are constantly exposed to a mechanical environment that is, however, variable between different brain regions and along differentiation trajectories. Here we demonstrate that both, acute mechanical manipulations as well as a persistent change in the mechanical environment provided to human brain organoids, instruct neural stem cell lineage decisions. Furthermore, we dissect the underlying changes in the molecular program of organoid-resident cells by bulk- and single cell RNA-sequencing. These data reveal that mechanical manipulations impact on molecular programs governing early patterning events as well as cell-type-specific cellular metabolism. Thus, our results unravel a regulatory network linking mechanics and neural stem cell lineage decisions.
Mechanical impact on neural stem cell lineage decisions in human brain organoids.
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作者:Lampersperger Hanna, Tranchina Michael, Meth Bastian, Han Dandan, Nayebzadeh Negar, Reiter Nina, Kuth Sonja, Lorke Markus, Boccaccini Aldo R, Budday Silvia, Karow Marisa, Falk Sven
| 期刊: | EMBO Reports | 影响因子: | 6.200 |
| 时间: | 2026 | 起止号: | 2026 Mar;27(6):1393-1413 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s44319-026-00719-2 | ||
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