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Characterization of Human iPSC-Derived Motor Neuron Disease Model for ALS Drug Discovery
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The poster Characterization of Human iPSC-Derived Motor Neuron Disease Model for ALS Drug Discovery presents Axol Bioscience’s development of a physiologically relevant ALS model using iPSC-derived motor neurons from genetically diverse donors.
Key highlights include:
- Donor Diversity:
- 6 donor lines: 2 unaffected, 1 C9orf72 carrier (unaffected sibling), 3 ALS patients (C9orf72, SOD1, TDP43)
- Morphological Characterization:
- Brightfield imaging shows distinct neurite outgrowth and network formation
- ALS lines exhibit smaller, irregular clusters and fibrous neurites
- Marker Validation:
- TUJ1 expression confirmed via ICC across all lines
- Functional Assays:
- Spontaneous Neuronal Activity (SNA) via IncuCyte® S3
- ALS lines show increased burst rate and reduced synchrony
- MEA Analysis via Axion Maestro Pro
- Confirms hyperexcitability and loss of synchronous firing in ALS lines
- Spontaneous Neuronal Activity (SNA) via IncuCyte® S3
- Phenotypic Differences:
- Each ALS mutation displays distinct activity profiles
- Supports patient stratification for therapeutic screening
- Manufacturing Consistency:
- Multiple production runs confirm reproducibility
- Functional QC integrated into standard workflows
This model enables high-throughput ALS drug screening with mutation-specific insights and robust functional validation.
Featured Axol Products:
- axoCells™ Motor Neurons – Unaffected Donors – ax0076, ax0078
- axoCells™ Motor Neurons – ALS (C9orf72) – ax0074
- axoCells™ Motor Neurons – ALS (SOD1) – ax0735
- axoCells™ Motor Neurons – ALS (TDP43) – ax0079
- axoCells™ Motor Neurons – C9orf72 Carrier (Unaffected) – ax0073
- axoCells™ Motor Neuron Accelerator – ax0179