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Forskolin-driven conversion of human somatic cells into induced neurons through regulation of the cAMP-CREB1-JNK signaling

THERANOSTICS(2024)

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Human somatic cells can be reprogrammed into neuron cell fate through regulation of a single transcription factor or application of small molecule cocktails. Methods: Here, we report that forskolin efficiently induces the conversion of human somatic cells into induced neurons (FiNs). Results: A large population of neuron -like phenotype cells was observed as early as 24-36 h post -induction. There were >90% TUJ1-, >80% MAP2-, and >80% NEUN-positive neurons at 5 days post -induction. Multiple subtypes of neurons were present among TUJ1-positive cells, including >60% cholinergic, >20% glutamatergic, >10% GABAergic, and >5% dopaminergic neurons. FiNs exhibited typical neural electrophysiological activity in vitro and the ability to survive in vitro and in vivo more than 2 months. Mechanistically, forskolin functions in FiN reprogramming by regulating the cAMP-CREB1-JNK signals, which upregulates cAMP-CREB1 expression and downregulates JNK expression. Conclusion: Overall, our studies identify a safer and efficient single -small -molecule -driven reprogramming approach for induced neuron generation and reveal a novel regulatory mechanism of neuronal cell fate acquisition.
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Chemically induced neurons (ciNs),Somatic cell transdifferentiation,Forskolin,CREB1-JNK,Regulatory network
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