Bcl-2-Assisted Reprogramming of Mouse Astrocytes and Human Fibroblasts into Induced Neurons.

Methods Mol Biol

Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Neurobiology, Instituto Cajal - CSIC, Madrid, Spain.

Published: August 2021

Direct neuronal reprogramming is a promising strategy to generate various types of neurons that are, otherwise, inaccessible for researchers. However, the efficiency of neuronal conversion is highly dependent on the transcription factor used, the identity of the initial cells to convert, their species' background, and the neuronal subtype to which cells will convert. Regardless of these conditioning factors, the apoptotic regulator Bcl-2 acts as a pan-neuronal reprogramming enhancer. Bcl-2 mediates its effect in reprogramming by preventing an overshot of oxidative stress during the acquisition of a neuronal oxidative metabolism, thus reducing cell death by ferroptosis and facilitating the phenotypic conversion. In this chapter, we outline two methods to obtain either mouse or human neurons derived from postnatal astrocytes and skin fibroblasts, respectively. The overall reprogramming strategy is based on the co-expression of Bcl-2 and the transcription factor Neurog2 that produces mostly excitatory neurons. However, the method can be easily adapted to achieve alternative neuronal subtypes by using additional transcription factors, such as Isl1 for motor neurons. Therefore, our approaches provide solid but flexible platforms to obtain human and mouse induced neurons in vitro that can be applied to basic or translational research.

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