Within the developing cerebral cortex, neural stem cells (NSCs) give rise to neurons and glial cells, according to complex spatio-temporal trajectories. In this respect, a key issue is how NSCs are committed to different neural lineages in time and space. Clonal assays are a powerful tool to address this issue. Here we describe an easy clonal assay protocol employable to dissect NSCs lineage commitment and molecular mechanisms underlying it. NSCs of distinctive spatio-temporal origin, and/or having undergone different molecular manipulations, are plated at low density and allowed to differentiate for a few days. Then, systematic immunoprofiling of the resulting clones allows to quantify commitment of their NSC ancestors to neuronal and astroglial fates.

Assessing Neuronogenic Versus Astrogenic Bias of Neural Stem Cells Via In Vitro Clonal Assay / Rigoldi, Laura; Mallamaci, A.. - 2736:(2024), pp. 95-103. [10.1007/7651_2023_481]

Assessing Neuronogenic Versus Astrogenic Bias of Neural Stem Cells Via In Vitro Clonal Assay

Rigoldi, Laura
Investigation
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Mallamaci, A.
2024-01-01

Abstract

Within the developing cerebral cortex, neural stem cells (NSCs) give rise to neurons and glial cells, according to complex spatio-temporal trajectories. In this respect, a key issue is how NSCs are committed to different neural lineages in time and space. Clonal assays are a powerful tool to address this issue. Here we describe an easy clonal assay protocol employable to dissect NSCs lineage commitment and molecular mechanisms underlying it. NSCs of distinctive spatio-temporal origin, and/or having undergone different molecular manipulations, are plated at low density and allowed to differentiate for a few days. Then, systematic immunoprofiling of the resulting clones allows to quantify commitment of their NSC ancestors to neuronal and astroglial fates.
2024
2736
Stem Cells and Lineage Commitment
95
103
https://link.springer.com/protocol/10.1007/7651_2023_481
Rigoldi, Laura; Mallamaci, A.
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