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Characterization of Striatal Neurons Derived from >140 CAG iPSCs for Huntington’s Disease Modeling

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The poster Characterization of Striatal Neurons Derived from >140 CAG iPSCs for Huntington’s Disease Modeling presents Axol Bioscience’s development of a physiologically relevant HD model using patient-derived iPSCs with somatic CAG repeat instability.

Key highlights include:

  • Genetic Characterization:
    • Initial CAG repeat count: 144
    • Expansion rate: +1 CAG every 5 passages
    • Loss of CAA interruption and presence of SNPs/INDELs linked to disease progression
  • Striatal Neuron Differentiation:
    • HD and control lines differentiated using Axol’s proprietary media and protocols
    • HD neurons show smaller cell bodies and increased neurite branching
  • Marker Expression:
    • Both HD and control neurons express DARPP32, CTIP2, GABA, and MAP2
    • Indicative of mature striatal neuron phenotype
  • Electrophysiological Activity:
    • MEA analysis shows HD neurons are more active than controls at Day 15 and Day 25
    • Increased spike frequency and amplitude; broader electrode activation
  • Somatic Instability:
    • Longitudinal analysis confirms progressive CAG expansion
    • Supports use in modeling disease onset and progression

This model supports target validation, phenotypic screening, and mechanistic studies in Huntington’s disease.

Featured Axol Products:

  • HD iPSCs (>140 CAG)
  • axoCells™ NSCs (HD background)
  • axoCells™ Striatal Neuron Differentiation Media