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Transcription factor-based modulation of neural stem cell differentiation using direct protein transduction
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Nkx2.2 Protein TransductionProtein TransductionImmunologyCell SpecializationSocial SciencesNeuroregenerationDirect Protein TransductionTranscription Factor-based ModulationStem CellsNkx2.2 ProteinMolecular NeuroscienceGene ExpressionCell BiologyLineage PlasticityInduced Pluripotent Stem CellDevelopmental BiologyStem Cell ResearchStem-cell TherapyTranscription FactorsMedicineNeural Stem CellEmbryonic Stem Cell
In contrast to conventional gene transfer strategies, the direct introduction of recombinant proteins into cells bypasses the risk of insertional mutagenesis and offers an alternative to genetic intervention. Here, we explore whether protein transduction of the gliogenic transcription factor Nkx2.2 can be used to promote oligodendroglial differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cell (ESC)-derived neural stem cells (NSC). To that end, a recombinant cell-permeant form of Nkx2.2 protein was generated. Exposure of ESC-derived NSC to the recombinant protein and initiation of differentiation resulted in a two-fold increase in the number of oligodendrocytes. Furthermore, Nkx2.2-transduced cells exhibited a more mature oligodendroglial phenotype. Comparative viral gene transfer studies showed that the biological effect of Nkx2.2 protein transduction is comparable to that obtained by lentiviral transduction. The results of this proof-of-concept study depict direct intracellular delivery of transcription factors as alternative modality to control lineage differentiation in NSC cultures without genetic modification.
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