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Building a Functionally Relevant In Vitro Model of Alzheimer’s Disease with Patient-Derived iPSCs

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The poster Building a Functionally Relevant In Vitro Model of Alzheimer’s Disease with Patient-Derived iPSCs presents Axol Bioscience’s approach to modeling AD using patient-derived iPSCs differentiated into key neural cell types.

Key highlights include:

  • Patient Diversity:
    • iPSC lines from donors with APOE4 homozygous mutations and PSEN1 variants (L286V, M146L)
  • Cell Types Generated:
    • Cortical neurons, astrocytes, and microglia
  • Marker Validation:
    • ICC confirms expression of CTIP2, TUJ1, TBR1, CUX1, MAP2 (neurons); AQP4, EAAT2, A2B5, GFAP, Nestin (astrocytes); IBA1, P2RY12, TMEM119 (microglia)
  • Functional Assays:
    • Phagocytosis of Aβ and MBP measured via pHrodo assay
    • AD lines show reduced clearance compared to healthy controls
  • Transcriptomic Analysis:
    • TempO-Seq and GO enrichment reveal distinct pathway activation across cell types
    • Clustering analysis shows clear separation between iPSCs and differentiated cells
  • Model Utility:
    • Supports “Clinical Trial in a Dish” approach
    • Enables mutation-specific drug screening and patient stratification

This model supports scalable, physiologically relevant AD research and therapeutic development.

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  • axoCells™ Cortical Neurons 
  • axoCells™ Astrocytes – AD (APOE4/PSEN1) – ax0665
  • axoCells™ Microglia – AD (APOE4/PSEN1) – ax0666
  • axoServices™ Differentiation – (custom service)