Huntington's disease cellular phenotypes are rescued non-cell autonomously by healthy cells in mosaic telencephalic organoids

亨廷顿病细胞表型可通过嵌合型端脑类器官中的健康细胞以非细胞自主的方式得到挽救。

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作者:Maura Galimberti ,Maria R Nucera ,Vittoria D Bocchi ,Paola Conforti ,Elena Vezzoli ,Matteo Cereda ,Camilla Maffezzini ,Raffaele Iennaco ,Andrea Scolz ,Andrea Falqui ,Chiara Cordiglieri ,Martina Cremona ,Ira Espuny-Camacho ,Andrea Faedo ,Dan P Felsenfeld ,Thomas F Vogt ,Valeria Ranzani ,Chiara Zuccato ,Dario Besusso ,Elena Cattaneo

Abstract

Huntington's disease (HD) causes selective degeneration of striatal and cortical neurons, resulting in cell mosaicism of coexisting still functional and dysfunctional cells. The impact of non-cell autonomous mechanisms between these cellular states is poorly understood. Here we generated telencephalic organoids with healthy or HD cells, grown separately or as mosaics of the two genotypes. Single-cell RNA sequencing revealed neurodevelopmental abnormalities in the ventral fate acquisition of HD organoids, confirmed by cytoarchitectural and transcriptional defects leading to fewer GABAergic neurons, while dorsal populations showed milder phenotypes mainly in maturation trajectory. Healthy cells in mosaic organoids restored HD cell identity, trajectories, synaptic density, and communication pathways upon cell-cell contact, while showing no significant alterations when grown with HD cells. These findings highlight cell-type-specific alterations in HD and beneficial non-cell autonomous effects of healthy cells, emphasizing the therapeutic potential of modulating cell-cell communication in disease progression and treatment.

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