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HSPGs glypican-1 and glypican-4 are human neuronal proteins characteristic of different neural phenotypes
Authors:Lotta E. Oikari  Chieh Yu  Rachel K. Okolicsanyi  Nesli Avgan  Ian W. Peall  Lyn R. Griffiths  Larisa M. Haupt
Affiliation:Genomics Research Centre, Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, School of Biomedical Sciences, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, QLD, Australia
Abstract:Generating neurons from human stem cells has potential for brain damage therapy and neurogenesis modeling, but current efficacy is limited by culture heterogeneity and the lack of markers. We have previously reported the heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) glypican-1 (GPC1) and -4 (GPC4) as the markers of lineage-specific human neural stem cells (hNSCs) and mediators of hNSC lineage potential. Here, we further examined phenotypical characteristics and GPC1 and GPC4 during neural differentiation of hNSCs in the presence of two neurogenic growth factors reported to bind to heparan sulfate: brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and platelet-derived growth factor-B (PDGF-B). In hNSC neural cultures, GPC1 and GPC4 were expressed along neurites and cell bodies in long-term (40–60 days) neural differentiation cultures demonstrating the areas of differential localization—suggesting potentially different functions. Neural differentiation cultures in the presence of BDNF or PDGF-B generated phenotypically different neural cells with BDNF treatment associated with higher GPC4 versus GPC1 expression, increased heterogeneity, and differential neuron subtype marker expression to PDGF-B cultures. PDGF-B cultures exhibited higher levels of spontaneous activity and reduced heterogeneity over long-term culture associated with decreased GPC4. Untreated neural cultures were highly variable, supporting the use of neuroregulatory growth factors for guided differentiation. Targeted siRNA downregulation of GPC1/4 reduced neural differentiation markers and altered response to exogenous BDNF and PDGF-B. This work confirms GPC1 and GPC4 as regulators of human neural differentiation and supports their use as novel markers of neural cell characterization.
Keywords:BDNF  heparan sulfate proteoglycans  neural stem cells  PDGF-B  RRID:AB_10671920  RRID:AB_2099233  RRID:AB_2286686  RRID:AB_2286949  RRID:AB_2340852  RRID:AB_2801499  RRID:AB_2827641  RRID:AB_306716  RRID:AB_330924  RRID:AB_443209  RRID:AB_444319  RRID:AB_446723  RRID:AB_561053  RRID:AB_631776  RRID:AB_776175  RRID:AB_92588  RRID:AB_92643
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