WO2018155620A1 - 神経系細胞の作製方法 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to cell technology and relates to a method for producing nervous system cells.
- iPS cells Artificial pluripotent stem cells
- iPS cells that can change into various types of somatic cells and tissues are expected to be used for cell transplantation treatment and drug discovery research.
- retinal cells prepared from iPS cells were applied to transplantation treatment.
- projects for producing cells of the brain and cells of various organs from iPS cells and using them for transplantation are progressing.
- the method of inducing differentiation cells from iPS cells or embryonic stem cells combines hormones and growth factors that determine cell properties, and low molecular weight compounds, and changes their quantitative ratio and concentration over time. It has been carried out by imitating the process of occurrence. However, it is difficult and inefficient to completely mimic the process of development in a test tube. Further, in humans, a very long differentiation induction period is required as compared with mouse somatic differentiation induction. For example, it takes 3 months or more to produce mature nerves.
- Non-Patent Document 1 nerve cells are produced from iPS cells / ES cells by culturing iPS cells in a medium called serum-free agglutination suspension culture method (SFEBq method) that does not contain serum or chemical substances that inhibit nerve cell differentiation.
- SFEBq method serum-free agglutination suspension culture method
- somatic cells in the fetal stage at an early stage. Differentiation of mature human somatic cells is extremely difficult and requires long-term culture over several months. However, it is important to produce somatic cells that match the maturity of individuals in drug discovery and transplantation medicine for individuals whose development has been completed.
- a method for producing a target somatic cell by directly introducing a gene that defines the properties of a specific somatic cell into a ES / iPS cell using a virus has been proposed.
- a method using a virus can specifically produce a mature nerve cell in a very short period of time, such as 2 weeks, as compared with a method using a hormone or a chemical substance.
- nerve cells are prepared by introducing a specific gene, for example, only excitatory nerves can be obtained uniformly. Therefore, drug screening specific to a specific nerve subtype is possible, and in transplantation medicine, it is considered that only specific cells having a disease can be concentrated and transplanted.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing a nervous system cell that can efficiently produce a nervous system cell in a short period of time without damaging the gene of the cell.
- a method for producing a nervous system cell comprising preparing a stem cell, and introducing an inducer RNA into the stem cell and allowing it to differentiate into a nervous system cell.
- the stem cell may be an induced pluripotent stem cell.
- the nervous system cell may be any one of a nerve cell, a neural stem cell, and a neural progenitor cell.
- the nerve cell may be any of an inhibitory nerve cell, an excitatory nerve cell, and a dopaminergic nerve cell.
- the nervous system cells may be motor neurons, oligodendrocyte precursor cells, oligodendrocytes, and the like.
- an inducer RNA may be introduced into stem cells by lipofection.
- the inducer RNA may contain mRNA corresponding to a drug resistance gene.
- the above-described method for producing a nervous system cell may include selecting a cell exhibiting drug resistance after introducing an inducer RNA into a stem cell.
- preparing cells introducing reprogramming factor RNA into cells, introducing inducer RNA into cells into which reprogramming factor RNA has been introduced, And a method for producing a nervous system cell. Conventionally, it has been 2 months for the establishment of stem cells and 3 months for the induction of nervous system cells.
- the method for producing a nervous system cell according to the aspect of the present invention, it is possible to induce the nervous system cell from the cell in a short time.
- the reprogramming factor RNA may be introduced into the cell and the inducer RNA may be introduced into the cell into which the reprogramming factor RNA has been introduced in the same incubator.
- the cell into which the reprogramming factor RNA has been introduced is guided to the cell into which the reprogramming factor RNA has been introduced without being detached from the incubator.
- Factor RNA may be introduced.
- the cell into which the reprogramming factor RNA has been introduced is detached from the incubator, and the cell into which the reprogramming factor RNA has been introduced is cultured in another culture.
- the inducer RNA may be introduced into the cell into which the reprogramming factor RNA has been introduced.
- the cell into which the reprogramming factor RNA is introduced may be a somatic cell such as a human fibroblast or a blood cell.
- the nervous system cell may be any one of a nerve cell, a neural stem cell, and a neural progenitor cell.
- the nerve cell may be any of an inhibitory nerve cell, an excitatory nerve cell, and a dopaminergic nerve cell.
- an inducer RNA may be introduced into stem cells by lipofection.
- the inducer RNA may contain mRNA corresponding to a drug resistance gene.
- the above-described method for producing a nervous system cell may include selecting a cell exhibiting drug resistance after introducing an inducer RNA into a stem cell.
- RNA corresponding to any one of DNAs of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 10 is provided.
- an inducer comprising RNA corresponding to any one of DNAs of SEQ ID NOs: 1 to 10 is provided.
- the present invention it is possible to provide a method for producing a nervous system cell that can efficiently produce a nervous system cell in a short period of time without damaging the gene of the cell.
- the method for producing a nervous system cell according to the first embodiment includes preparing a stem cell, and introducing an inducer RNA into the stem cell to differentiate it into a nervous system cell.
- iPS cells induced pluripotent stem cells
- ES cells embryonic stem cells
- induced neural cells include neural cells, neural stem cells, and neural progenitor cells.
- nerve cells include inhibitory neurons, excitatory neurons, and dopaminergic neurons.
- the nervous system cells may be motor neurons, oligodendrocyte precursor cells, oligodendrocytes, and the like.
- a culture medium for culturing stem cells Primate ES Cell Medium, mTeSR1, TeSR2, TeSRE8 (STEMCELL Technologies) or the like may be used.
- the medium for culturing stem cells may contain a gel.
- Gels are deacylated cagellan gum, gellan gum, hyaluronic acid, rhamzan gum, dieutan gum, xanthan gum, carrageenan, fucoidan, pectin, pectinic acid, pectinic acid, heparan sulfate, heparin, heparitin sulfate, keratosulfuric acid, chondroitin sulfate, deltaman sulfate, And at least one polymer compound selected from the group consisting of rhamnan sulfate and salts thereof.
- the gel culture medium may contain methylcellulose. By containing methylcellulose, aggregation between cells is further suppressed.
- the gel may be a temperature sensitive gel. Temperature sensitive gels include poly (glycerol monomethacrylate) (PGMA), poly (2-hydroxypropyl methacrylate) (PHPMA), Poly (N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAM), amine terminated, carboxylic acid terminated, maleimide terminated, N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS ) Ester terminated, triethoxysilane terminated, Poly (N-isopropylacrylamide-co-acrylamide), Poly (N-isopropylacrylamide-co-acrylic acid), Poly (N-isopropylacrylamide-co-butylacrylate), Poly (N-isopropylacrylamide-co-methacrylic) acid), Poly (N-isopropylacrylamide-co-methacrylic acid-co-octadecyl acrylate), and N-Isopropylacrylamide.
- PGMA poly (glycerol monomethacrylate)
- the medium for culturing stem cells may contain at least one substance selected from the group consisting of cadherin, laminin, fibronectin, and vitronectin.
- RNAs introduced into stem cells include, for example, mRNA of ASCL1 (Achaete-Cute Homolog 1), mRNA of DLX2 (Distal-Less Homeobox 2), MYT1L (Myelin Transcribion Factor 2 and NeN2NN). ) MRNA may be included.
- ASCL1 Amete-Cute Homolog 1
- DLX2 mRNA of DLX2
- MYT1L Myelin Transcribion Factor 2 and NeN2NN
- MRNA may be included.
- the gene symbol is described in humans here, it is not intended to limit the species by capital letter / lower case notation. For example, all capital letters do not exclude the inclusion of mouse or rat genes. However, in the examples, gene symbols are written according to the biological species actually used.
- the inducer RNA may contain mRNA corresponding to the drug resistance gene.
- the drug include antibiotics such as puromycin, neomycin, blasticidin, G418, hygromycin, and zeocin. Cells into which the inducer RNA has been introduced show drug resistance.
- the mRNA contained in the inducer RNA includes pseudouridine ( ⁇ ), 5-methyluridine (5 meU), N1-methyl pseudouridine (me1 ⁇ ), 5-methoxyuridine (5 moU), 5-hydroxymethyluridine (5 hmU), 5- Formyluridine (5fU), 5-carboxymethyl ester uridine (5camU), thienoguanosine (thG), N4-methylcytidine (me4C), 5-methylcytidine (m5C), 5-methoxytidine (5moC), 5-hydroxymethyl Cytidine (5hmC), 5-hydroxycytidine (5hoC), 5-formcytidine (5fC), 5-carboxycytidine (5caC), N6-methyl-2-aminoadenosine (m6DAP), diaminopurine (DAP), 5-methyl Uridine (m 5U), modified with at least one selected from the group consisting of 2′-O-methyluridine (Um or m2′-OU), 2-thiouridine (s2U), and
- MRNA may be polyadenylated.
- mRNA may be prepared by polyadenylation of RNA transcribed in vitro (IVT).
- IVT RNA transcribed in vitro
- the mRNA may be polyadenylated during IVT by using a DNA template that encodes the poly (A) terminus.
- mRNA may be capped. In order to maximize the efficiency of expression in cells, most mRNA molecules may contain caps.
- MRNA may have a 5'cap [m7G (5 ') ppp (5') G] structure. This sequence is a sequence that stabilizes mRNA and promotes transcription. From the mRNA having 5 'triphosphate, 5' triphosphate may be removed by dephosphorylation treatment. The mRNA may have [3'O-Me-m7G (5 ') ppp (5') G] as Anti-Reverse Cap Analog (ARCA). ARCA is a sequence inserted before the transcription start point, and the efficiency of transcribed mRNA is doubled. The mRNA may have a PolyA tail.
- ARCA Anti-Reverse Cap Analog
- the inducer RNA includes, for example, NGN2-T2A-PURO mRNA (TriLink, RNA corresponding to the DNA described in SEQ ID NO: 1).
- NGN2-T2A-PURO mRNA Trilink
- NGN2A-PURO mRNA Trilink
- NGN2A-PURO mRNA Trilink
- NGN2A-PURO mRNA Trilink
- NNN2A-PURO mRNA Trilink
- the mRNA is capped with Anti-Reverse Cap Analog (ARCA), polyadenylated, and may be substituted with 5-methylcytidine and pseudouridine. 5-methylcytidine and pseudouridine reduce the ability of antibodies to recognize mRNA.
- RNA corresponding to the DNA described in SEQ ID NO: 2 may be used.
- the DNA described in SEQ ID NO: 2 is a DNA obtained by removing the xba1 restriction site from the DNA of SEQ ID NO: 1.
- the inducer includes NGN2-T2A-PURO mRNA (RNA corresponding to the DNA described in SEQ ID NO: 3).
- RNA corresponding to the DNA described in SEQ ID NO: 3 Cells transfected with RNA corresponding to the DNA set forth in SEQ ID NO: 3 produce NGN2 and exhibit puromycin resistance.
- the inducer includes ASCL1-T2A-PURO mRNA (RNA corresponding to the DNA described in SEQ ID NO: 4).
- RNA corresponding to the DNA described in SEQ ID NO: 4 Cells transfected with RNA corresponding to the DNA set forth in SEQ ID NO: 4 produce ASCL1 and exhibit puromycin resistance.
- the inducer includes DLX2-T2A-PURO mRNA (RNA corresponding to the DNA described in SEQ ID NO: 5).
- RNA corresponding to the DNA described in SEQ ID NO: 5 Cells transfected with RNA corresponding to the DNA set forth in SEQ ID NO: 5 produce DLX2 and exhibit puromycin resistance.
- the inducer includes DLX2-T2A-HYGRO mRNA (RNA corresponding to the DNA described in SEQ ID NO: 6).
- RNA corresponding to the DNA described in SEQ ID NO: 6 Cells transfected with RNA corresponding to the DNA set forth in SEQ ID NO: 6 produce DLX2 and exhibit hygromycin resistance.
- the inducer includes DLX2-T2A-BLAST mRNA (RNA corresponding to the DNA described in SEQ ID NO: 7).
- RNA corresponding to the DNA described in SEQ ID NO: 7 Cells transfected with RNA corresponding to the DNA set forth in SEQ ID NO: 7 produce DLX2 and show blasticidin resistance.
- the inducer includes DLX2-IRES-HYGRO mRNA (RNA corresponding to the DNA described in SEQ ID NO: 8).
- RNA corresponding to the DNA described in SEQ ID NO: 8 Cells transfected with RNA corresponding to the DNA set forth in SEQ ID NO: 8 produce DLX2 and exhibit hygromycin resistance.
- the inducer includes DLX2-IRES-BLAST mRNA (RNA corresponding to the DNA described in SEQ ID NO: 9).
- RNA corresponding to the DNA described in SEQ ID NO: 9 Cells transfected with RNA corresponding to the DNA set forth in SEQ ID NO: 9 produce DLX2 and show resistance to blasticidin.
- the inducer includes ASCL1-T2A-PURO mRNA (RNA corresponding to the DNA described in SEQ ID NO: 10).
- RNA corresponding to the DNA described in SEQ ID NO: 10 Cells transfected with RNA corresponding to the DNA set forth in SEQ ID NO: 10 produce ASCL1 and are resistant to puromycin.
- the inducer RNA is introduced into stem cells by a transfection method such as a lipofection method.
- the lipofection method is a method in which a complex of a negatively charged nucleic acid and a positively charged lipid is formed by electrical interaction, and the complex is taken into the cell by endocytosis or membrane fusion. .
- the lipofection method has advantages such as little damage to cells, excellent introduction efficiency, simple operation, and less time.
- Lipofectamine Messenger Max (registered trademark) is used as a transfection reagent.
- lipofection reagents Lipofectamine (registered trademark) RNAiMAX (ThermoFisher Scientific), Lipofectamine (registered trademark) 2000, Lipofectamine (registered trademark) 3000, NeonTransfection System (ThermofectFestive Chemistry).
- Transfection of the inducer RNA may be performed multiple times.
- the medium used for the transfection of the inducer RNA is, for example, a serum-free or low-serum medium such as Plurito Reprogramming Medium (STEMGENT) or Opti-MEM (registered trademark, Gibco).
- the medium used during and around the transfection of the inducer RNA may contain B18R protein.
- the B18R protein attenuates the cell's innate antiviral response.
- B18R protein may be used to suppress cell death associated with an immune response associated with the insertion of RNA into cells.
- the medium may not contain B18R protein, or may contain B18R protein at a low concentration of 0.01% to 1%.
- the medium is changed to a medium suitable for nervous system cells.
- the inducer RNA contains mRNA corresponding to a drug resistance gene
- cells exhibiting drug resistance may be selected during or after transfection.
- the inducer RNA contains mRNA corresponding to the puromycin resistance gene
- by exposing the cells after transfection to puromycin the cells other than the cells into which the inducer RNA has been introduced are killed, and the inducer It is possible to select cells into which RNA has been introduced.
- the inducer RNA may include any one selected from neomycin, blasticidin, G418, hygromycin, zeocin and the like as mRNA corresponding to the drug resistance gene.
- NGN2 is a switch protein necessary for neural cell differentiation.
- ⁇ -III Tubulin, MAP2, and PSA-NCAM are markers of neurons.
- vGLUT is a marker of excitatory neurons.
- GAD67 is a marker for inhibitory neurons.
- TH is a marker for dopaminergic neurons.
- SOX1, SOX2, CD133, and Nestin are markers for neural stem cells.
- HB9 and ISL1 are markers for motor neurons.
- O4, PLP1, MOG, and MBP are oligodendrocyte precursor markers.
- GFAP and CD44 can be used as astrocyte precursors and astrocyte markers.
- ChAT can be used as a marker for corinergic neurons.
- RNA encoding a specific gene in stem cells by expressing RNA encoding a specific gene in stem cells, it is possible to efficiently produce neural cells without damaging stem cell genes. It is.
- the method of producing a nervous system cell from a stem cell using a hormone or a chemical substance only a part of the stem cell becomes a target nervous system cell.
- 90% or more of the cells into which the inducer RNA is introduced are target neural cells.
- undifferentiated cells may remain in the cell for transplantation.
- the remaining undifferentiated cells have a risk of independently dividing and proliferating at the transplantation site to form teratomas and the like.
- drug resistance genes can be expressed at the same time, it is possible to select drugs for cells into which an inducer RNA has been introduced. Therefore, it is possible to avoid dangers such as contamination of undifferentiated cells and teratoma formation, which is suitable for transplantation medicine.
- Example 1 of the first embodiment A plate coated with a solubilized basement membrane preparation (Matrigel, Corning) was prepared.
- 1 ⁇ 10 5 , 2 ⁇ in 1 mL of human ES / iPS cell maintenance medium (mTeSR1, TEMCELL Technologies) containing B18R recombinant protein and ROCK inhibitor (Y-27632, Selleck) at a concentration of 200 ng / mL 10 5 or 4 ⁇ 10 5 single-cell iPS cells were suspended, the suspension was added to the plate, the cells were seeded, and allowed to stand for one day.
- the medium was replaced with 1 mL of xenofree medium (Pluriton, STEMGENT) containing B18R recombinant protein and ROCK inhibitor at a concentration of 200 ng / mL.
- xenofree medium Pluriton, STEMGENT
- ASCL1 is a protein that controls differentiation into neurons in general.
- DLX2 is a protein that controls differentiation into inhibitory neurons.
- the second reaction solution was added to the first reaction solution in the tube A to obtain a mixed reaction solution, and then the tube A was tapped so that liposomes were formed at room temperature for 10 minutes.
- the mixed reaction solution was added to the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. for 6 to 8 hours. Thereby, the cells were transfected with mRNA (Day 0).
- all media was removed from the plate and 1 mL xenofree media (Pluriton, STEMGENT) containing 200 ng / mL B18R recombinant protein and ROCK inhibitor was placed on the plate and allowed to stand overnight at 37 ° C.
- the cells were transfected with mRNA (Day 1).
- neuronal medium (DMEM / F12, 25 ⁇ g / mL insulin, containing B18R recombinant protein at a concentration of 200 ng / mL and blasticidin at a concentration of 20 ng / mL, 50 ⁇ g / mL human transferrin, 30 nmol / L sodium selenite, 20 nmol / L progesterone, and 100 nmol / L putrescine, and the neuronal culture medium is referred to as N3 medium.
- N3 medium the neuronal culture medium
- the medium was removed from the plate, and the cells were washed with PBS. Next, 4% PFA was added to the plate and reacted at 4 ° C. for 15 minutes to fix the cells. Further, after washing the cells twice with PBS, the primary antibody was diluted with PBS medium containing 5% CCS and 0.1% Triton and added to the plate.
- GAD67 mouse monoclonal antibody IgG2a MAB5406, Millepore
- IgG2a MAB5406, Millepore
- Example 2 of the first embodiment A plate coated with a solubilized basement membrane preparation (Matrigel, Corning) was prepared.
- iPS cells that have been decomposed into single cells are suspended in 1 mL of a human ES / iPS cell maintenance medium (mTeSR1, TEMELL Technologies) containing a B18R recombinant protein and a ROCK inhibitor at a concentration of 200 ng / mL.
- mTeSR1 human ES / iPS cell maintenance medium
- the solution was added to the plate and the cells were seeded and allowed to stand for one day.
- the medium was replaced with 1 mL of xenofree medium (Pluriton, STEMGENT) containing B18R recombinant protein and ROCK inhibitor at a concentration of 200 ng / mL.
- xenofree medium Pluriton, STEMGENT
- tube B 62.5 ⁇ L of low serum medium (Opti-MEM®, Gibco) was added, 500 ng of ASCL1-PURO mRNA, 250 ng of DLX2-T2A-BLAST mRNA, and 100 ng of GFP mRNA (Trilink) ) And mixed well to obtain a second reaction solution.
- Opti-MEM® low serum medium
- the second reaction solution was added to the first reaction solution in the tube A to obtain a mixed reaction solution, and then the tube A was tapped so that liposomes were formed at room temperature for 10 minutes.
- the mixed reaction solution was added to the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. for 6 to 8 hours. Thereby, the cells were transfected with mRNA (Day 0).
- all media was removed from the plate and 1 mL xenofree media (Pluriton, STEMGENT) containing 200 ng / mL B18R recombinant protein and ROCK inhibitor was placed on the plate and allowed to stand overnight at 37 ° C.
- the cells were transfected with mRNA (Day 1).
- all media was removed from the plate, containing B18R recombinant protein at a concentration of 200 ng / mL and the antibiotic blasticidin at a concentration of 20 ⁇ g / mL, and puromycin and ROCK at a concentration of 2 ⁇ g / mL 1 mL of xenofree medium (Pluriton, STEMGENT) containing the inhibitor was placed in the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. overnight.
- xenofree medium Pluriton, STEMGENT
- Example 3 of the first embodiment A plate coated with a solubilized basement membrane preparation (Matrigel, Corning) was prepared.
- iPS cells that have been decomposed into single cells are suspended in 1 mL of a human ES / iPS cell maintenance medium (mTeSR1, TEMELL Technologies) containing a B18R recombinant protein and a ROCK inhibitor at a concentration of 200 ng / mL.
- mTeSR1 human ES / iPS cell maintenance medium
- the solution was added to the plate and the cells were seeded and allowed to stand for one day.
- the medium was replaced with 1 mL of xenofree medium (Pluriton, STEMGENT) containing B18R recombinant protein and ROCK inhibitor at a concentration of 200 ng / mL.
- xenofree medium Pluriton, STEMGENT
- Tube B contains 62.5 ⁇ L of low serum medium (Opti-MEM®, Gibco), 500 ng of ASCL1-PURO mRNA, 250 ng of DLX2-T2A-BLAST mRNA, 250 ng of MYT1L mRNA, and 100 ng of GFP mRNA (Trilink) was added and mixed well to obtain a second reaction solution.
- MYT1L is a protein that controls differentiation into neurons.
- the second reaction solution was added to the first reaction solution in the tube A to obtain a mixed reaction solution, and then the tube A was tapped so that liposomes were formed at room temperature for 10 minutes.
- the mixed reaction solution was added to the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. for 6 to 8 hours. Thereby, the cells were transfected with mRNA (Day 0).
- all media was removed from the plate and 1 mL xenofree media (Pluriton, STEMGENT) containing 200 ng / mL B18R recombinant protein and ROCK inhibitor was placed on the plate and allowed to stand overnight at 37 ° C.
- the cells were transfected with mRNA (Day 1).
- all media was removed from the plate, containing B18R recombinant protein at a concentration of 200 ng / mL and the antibiotic blasticidin at a concentration of 20 ⁇ g / mL, and puromycin and ROCK at a concentration of 2 ⁇ g / mL 1 mL of xenofree medium (Pluriton, STEMGENT) containing the inhibitor was placed in the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. overnight.
- xenofree medium Pluriton, STEMGENT
- Example 4 of the first embodiment A plate coated with a solubilized basement membrane preparation (Matrigel, Corning) was prepared.
- iPS cells that have been decomposed into single cells are suspended in 1 mL of a human ES / iPS cell maintenance medium (mTeSR1, TEMELL Technologies) containing a B18R recombinant protein and a ROCK inhibitor at a concentration of 200 ng / mL.
- mTeSR1 human ES / iPS cell maintenance medium
- the solution was added to the plate and the cells were seeded and allowed to stand for one day.
- the medium was replaced with 1 mL of xenofree medium (Pluriton, STEMGENT) containing B18R recombinant protein and ROCK inhibitor at a concentration of 200 ng / mL.
- xenofree medium Pluriton, STEMGENT
- Tube B was filled with 62.5 ⁇ L of low serum medium (Opti-MEM®, Gibco), 500 ng of ASCL1 mRNA, 250 ng of DLX2-T2A-BLAST mRNA, 250 ng of MYT1L mRNA, and 100 ng of GFP mRNA (Trilink) was added and mixed well to obtain a second reaction solution.
- low serum medium Opti-MEM®, Gibco
- the second reaction solution was added to the first reaction solution in the tube A to obtain a mixed reaction solution, and then the tube A was tapped so that liposomes were formed at room temperature for 10 minutes.
- the mixed reaction solution was added to the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. for 6 to 8 hours. Thereby, the cells were transfected with mRNA (Day 0).
- all media was removed from the plate and 1 mL xenofree media (Pluriton, STEMGENT) containing 200 ng / mL B18R recombinant protein and ROCK inhibitor was placed on the plate and allowed to stand overnight at 37 ° C.
- the cells were transfected with mRNA (Day 1).
- all media was removed from the plate, 1 mL xenofree media (Pluriton) containing B18R recombinant protein at a concentration of 200 ng / mL and antibiotics blasticidin and ROCK inhibitor at a concentration of 20 ng / mL. , STEMGENT) was placed in a plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. overnight.
- Example 5 of the first embodiment A plate coated with a solubilized basement membrane preparation (Matrigel, Corning) was prepared.
- 2 ⁇ 10 5 iPS cells decomposed into single cells were added to 1 mL of a human ES / iPS cell maintenance medium (mTeSR1, TEMELL Technologies) containing a B18R recombinant protein at a concentration of 200 ng / mL and a ROCK inhibitor.
- mTeSR1 human ES / iPS cell maintenance medium
- B18R recombinant protein at a concentration of 200 ng / mL and a ROCK inhibitor.
- the medium was mixed with B18R recombinant protein at a concentration of 200 ng / mL, ROCK inhibitor, 500 nmol / L A83-1, a selective inhibitor of ALK5, ALK4 and ALK7, 200 ng / mL growth factor SHH (Sonic hedgehog), A 1 mL xenofree medium containing 100 nmol / L growth factor LDN, 100 ng / mL growth factor FGF8, 3 ⁇ mol / L CHIR99021 as a GSK-3 ⁇ inhibitor, and 2 ⁇ mol / L palmorphamine as a differentiation promoting reagent ( (Pluriton, STEMGENT).
- This medium is called Pluri-NPC medium.
- tube B put 62.5 ⁇ L of low serum medium (Opti-MEM®, Gibco), 200 ng of NGN2-T2A-PURO mRNA, 200 ng of ASCL1-T2A-PURO mRNA, 200 ng of NURR1 mRNA , 200 ng of LMX1A mRNA, 200 ng of EN1 (Enrailed-1) mRNA, 200 ng of PITX3 mRNA, 200 ng of FOXA2 mRNA, and 100 ng of GFP mRNA (Trilink), and mixed well with the second reaction solution. did.
- Opti-MEM® low serum medium
- the second reaction solution was added to the first reaction solution in the tube A to obtain a mixed reaction solution, and then the tube A was tapped so that liposomes were formed at room temperature for 10 minutes.
- the mixed reaction solution was added to the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. for 6 to 8 hours. Thereby, the cells were transfected with mRNA (Day 0).
- all the medium was removed from the plate, and Pluri-NPC medium was added to the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. overnight.
- the cells were transfected with mRNA (Day 1).
- all the medium was removed from the plate, and Pluri-NPC medium containing puromycin at a concentration of 2 ⁇ g / mL was placed on the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. overnight.
- N3-C medium containing puromycin at a concentration of 2 ⁇ g / mL was added to the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. overnight.
- the cells were immunostained on Day 7.
- a buffer containing rabbit anti-TUJ1 antibody (Covance) at 1: 1000 and sheep anti-TH antibody (Pel-Freez Biologicals) at 1: 1000 was added to the plate and allowed to stand at 4 ° C. overnight.
- donkey anti-mouse IgG (H + L) secondary antibody Alexa Fluor® 555 complex (Thermofisher, A-21428) and donkey anti-rabbit IgG (H + L) secondary antibody Alexa Fluor® 647 complex (Thermofisher). , A31573) was added to the plate and the cells were observed under a microscope.
- TH which is a marker specific to dopaminergic neurons
- TUJ1 which is a marker for all neurons
- Example 6 of the first embodiment As in Example 5 of the first embodiment, 2 ⁇ 10 5 iPS cells were seeded on the plate and allowed to stand for one day. Next, the medium was replaced with Pluri-NPC medium. Similar to Example 5 of the first embodiment, a tube A containing the first reaction solution was prepared.
- Tube B was filled with 62.5 ⁇ L of low serum medium (Opti-MEM®, Gibco), 200 ng of ASCL1-T2A-PURO mRNA, 200 ng NURR1 mRNA, 200 ng LMX1A mRNA, 200 ng EN1 , 200 ng of PITX3 mRNA, 200 ng of FOXA2 mRNA, and 100 ng of GFP mRNA (Trilink) were mixed well to obtain a second reaction solution.
- low serum medium Opti-MEM®, Gibco
- 200 ng of ASCL1-T2A-PURO mRNA 200 ng NURR1 mRNA
- 200 ng LMX1A mRNA 200 ng EN1
- 200 ng of PITX3 mRNA 200 ng of FOXA2 mRNA
- 100 ng of GFP mRNA Trilink
- the second reaction solution was added to the first reaction solution in the tube A to obtain a mixed reaction solution, and then the tube A was tapped so that liposomes were formed at room temperature for 10 minutes.
- the mixed reaction solution was added to the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. for 6 to 8 hours. Thereby, the cells were transfected with mRNA (Day 0).
- all the medium was removed from the plate, and Pluri-NPC medium was added to the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. overnight.
- the cells were transfected with mRNA (Day 1).
- all the medium was removed from the plate, and Pluri-NPC medium containing puromycin at a concentration of 2 ⁇ g / mL was placed on the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. overnight.
- Example 5 of the first embodiment immunostaining of cells was performed on Day7. As a result, as shown in FIG. 8, it was confirmed that TH and TUJ1 were positive in the cells. On the other hand, GFP was hardly expressed.
- Example 7 of the first embodiment Except that the number of iPS cells was 4 ⁇ 10 5 , iPS cells were seeded on the plate in the same manner as in Example 5 of the first embodiment, and allowed to stand for one day. Next, the medium was replaced with Pluri-NPC medium. Similar to Example 5 of the first embodiment, a tube A containing the first reaction solution was prepared.
- Tube B was loaded with 62.5 ⁇ L of low serum medium (Opti-MEM®, Gibco), 500 ng of ASCL1-T2A-PURO mRNA, 200 ng NURR1 mRNA, 200 ng LMX1A mRNA, 200 ng EN1 , 200 ng of PITX3 mRNA, 200 ng of FOXA2 mRNA, and 100 ng of GFP mRNA (Trilink) were mixed well to obtain a second reaction solution.
- Opti-MEM® low serum medium
- 500 ng of ASCL1-T2A-PURO mRNA 500 ng of ASCL1-T2A-PURO mRNA, 200 ng NURR1 mRNA, 200 ng LMX1A mRNA, 200 ng EN1 , 200 ng of PITX3 mRNA, 200 ng of FOXA2 mRNA, and 100 ng of GFP mRNA (Trilink) were mixed well to obtain a second reaction solution.
- the second reaction solution was added to the first reaction solution in the tube A to obtain a mixed reaction solution, and then the tube A was tapped so that liposomes were formed at room temperature for 10 minutes.
- the mixed reaction solution was added to the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. for 6 to 8 hours. Thereby, the cells were transfected with mRNA (Day 0).
- all the medium was removed from the plate, and Pluri-NPC medium was added to the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. overnight.
- the whole medium was removed from the plate, and the cells were transfected with mRNA as in the previous day (Day 1). Next, all the medium was removed from the plate, and Pluri-NPC medium containing puromycin at a concentration of 2 ⁇ g / mL was placed on the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. overnight.
- Example 5 of the first embodiment immunostaining of cells was performed on Day7. As a result, as shown in FIG. 9, it was confirmed that TH and TUJ1 were positive in the cells. On the other hand, GFP was hardly expressed.
- Example 8 of the first embodiment Except for the number of iPS cells being 2 ⁇ 10 5 or 4 ⁇ 10 5 , iPS cells were seeded on the plate in the same manner as in Example 5 of the first embodiment and allowed to stand for one day. Next, the medium was replaced with Pluri-NPC medium. Similar to Example 5 of the first embodiment, a tube A containing the first reaction solution was prepared.
- tube B put 62.5 ⁇ L of low serum medium (Opti-MEM (registered trademark), Gibco), add 500 ng of NGN2-T2A-PURO mRNA and 100 ng of GFP mRNA (Trilink), and mix well. It was set as the reaction liquid.
- Opti-MEM registered trademark
- Gibco low serum medium
- the second reaction solution was added to the first reaction solution in the tube A to obtain a mixed reaction solution, and then the tube A was tapped so that liposomes were formed at room temperature for 10 minutes.
- the mixed reaction solution was added to the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. for 6 to 8 hours. Thereby, the cells were transfected with mRNA (Day 0).
- all the medium was removed from the plate, and Pluri-NPC medium was added to the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. overnight.
- the cells were transfected with mRNA (Day 1).
- all the medium was removed from the plate, and Pluri-NPC medium containing puromycin at a concentration of 2 ⁇ g / mL was placed on the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. overnight.
- N3-C medium containing puromycin at a concentration of 2 ⁇ g / mL and B18R recombinant protein (eBioscience) was placed on the plate and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. overnight.
- Example 5 of the first embodiment immunostaining of cells was performed on Day7. As a result, as shown in FIG. 10, it was confirmed that TH and TUJ1 were positive in the cells. On the other hand, GFP was hardly expressed. This indicates that a safe dopaminergic neuron obtained by decomposing foreign RNA was obtained.
- Pluri-NPC medium and N3-C medium are mediums used for inducing dopaminergic neurons from iPS cells only with hormones.
- the inducer RNA was not introduced into the iPS cells, the cells were cultured in the same manner as in Examples 5 to 8 of the first embodiment, and the cells were cultured, and immunostaining of the cells was performed on Day7.
- FIG. 11 it was confirmed that TH and TUJ1 were negative in the cells.
- the morphology was not a neuronal morphology.
- the method for producing a nervous system cell according to the second embodiment includes preparing a cell, introducing a reprogramming factor RNA into the cell, introducing a inducer RNA into the cell into which the reprogramming factor RNA has been introduced, Differentiation into neural cells.
- the reprogramming factor RNA may be introduced into the cell and the inducer RNA may be introduced into the cell into which the reprogramming factor RNA has been introduced in the same incubator.
- the inducer RNA may be introduced into the cell into which the reprogramming factor RNA has been introduced without detaching the cell into which the reprogramming factor RNA has been introduced from the incubator.
- the inducer RNA may be introduced into the cell the day after the reprogramming factor RNA is introduced into the cell.
- the cell into which the reprogramming factor RNA has been introduced is detached from the incubator and the reprogramming factor RNA is introduced.
- the inducer RNA may be introduced into the cells into which the reprogramming factor RNA has been introduced.
- Examples of cells into which the reprogramming factor is introduced include fibroblasts, blood cells, dental pulp stem cells, keratinocytes, dermal papilla cells, oral epithelial cells, and somatic stem progenitor cells, and so on. .
- Blood cells are separated from blood.
- the blood is, for example, peripheral blood and umbilical cord blood, but is not limited thereto.
- the blood may be collected from an adult or from a minor.
- an anticoagulant such as ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA), heparin, and biological preparation reference blood preservation solution A solution (ACD-A) solution is used.
- EDTA ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
- ACD-A biological preparation reference blood preservation solution
- Blood cells are nucleated cells such as mononuclear cells (Monocyte), neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, and lymphocytes, and do not contain erythrocytes, granulocytes, and platelets.
- the blood cells may be, for example, vascular endothelial precursor cells, blood stem / progenitor cells, T cells, or B cells.
- the T cell is, for example, an ⁇ T cell.
- Mononuclear cells are separated from blood using a blood cell separation medium, a centrifuge, or the like.
- a method for separating mononuclear cells when Ficoll (GE Healthcare) is used as a blood cell separation medium is as follows.
- the centrifuge is set at 4 ° C. to 42 ° C., preferably 18 ° C. Collect 10 ⁇ L to 50 mL of blood from an adult or minor, and add a chelating agent containing EDTA to the blood and mix gently so that the blood does not solidify.
- 5 mL of the medium for human lymphocyte separation (Ficoll-Paque PREMIUM, GE Healthcare Japan) is dispensed into two 15 mL tubes.
- 5 mL of PBS is diluted by adding 5 mL of PBS, and 5 mL is overlaid on the human lymphocyte separation medium in a tube. At this time, diluted blood is slowly added onto the medium along the tube wall of the tube so as not to disturb the interface.
- the solution in the tube is centrifuged at 10 ⁇ g to 1000 ⁇ g, preferably 400 ⁇ g, 4 ° C. to 42 ° C., preferably 18 ° C. for 5 minutes to 2 hours, preferably 30 minutes. After centrifugation, a white turbid intermediate layer appears in the tube. This white, turbid intermediate layer contains mononuclear cells. Gently collect the white, turbid intermediate layer in the tube with a Pipetman and transfer to a new 15 mL tube. At this time, the lower layer should not be blotted. About 1 mL of a white turbid intermediate layer can be recovered from one tube. Transfer two intermediate layers together into one tube.
- 1 to 48 mL, preferably 12 mL of PBS is added to the recovered mononuclear cells, and the solution is further added at 10 ⁇ g to 1000 ⁇ g, preferably 200 ⁇ g, 4 ° C. to 42 ° C., preferably 18 ° C. Centrifuge for 1 to 60 minutes, preferably 10 minutes. Thereafter, the supernatant of the solution is aspirated and removed using an aspirator, and 1 mL to 12 mL, preferably 3 mL of a serum-free hematopoietic cell medium (X-VIVO (registered trademark) 10, Lonza) having a known composition is added and suspended. A mononuclear cell suspension is obtained. Among them, 10 ⁇ L of mononuclear cell suspension is stained with trypan blue and counted with a hemocytometer.
- X-VIVO serum-free hematopoietic cell medium
- the method for separating mononuclear cells when vacutainer (registered trademark, BD) is used as a blood collection tube is as follows.
- the centrifuge is set to 4 ° C. to 42 ° C., preferably 18 ° C. 8 mL of blood is collected from an adult or a minor using a blood collection tube (Vactaina (registered trademark), BD), mixed by inversion, and mixed with an anticoagulant. The balance is then adjusted and the solution is 4 ° C to 42 ° C, preferably 18 ° C, 100xg to 3000xg, preferably 1500xg to 1800xg with a swing rotor for 1 to 60 minutes, preferably 20 minutes. Centrifuge. After centrifugation, the upper layer, which is the plasma layer, is removed and pipetting is performed to suspend the mononuclear cell layer and the blood cells attached to the gel to obtain a suspension. Transfer the resulting suspension to another 15 mL tube.
- 1 mL to 14 mL, preferably 12 mL PBS is added to the suspension in a 15 mL tube and the suspension is added at 4 ° C. to 42 ° C., preferably 18 ° C., 100 ⁇ g to 3000 ⁇ g, preferably 200 ⁇ g.
- a hemolyzing agent Pharmacyse (registered trademark), 10-fold concentration, BD) is diluted to 1-fold concentration with sterile water.
- Pellet the pellet in the 15 mL tube and add 1 mL to 14 mL, preferably 1 mL of hemolytic agent. Thereafter, the solution is shielded from light at room temperature and the solution is allowed to stand for 1 to 60 minutes, preferably 1 minute.
- 1 mL to 14 mL, preferably 12 mL of PBS is added to the 15 mL tube and 4 ° C. to 42 ° C., preferably room temperature, 100 ⁇ g to 3000 ⁇ g, preferably 200 ⁇ g, 1 min to 60 min, Centrifuge for a minute. After centrifugation, the supernatant is removed with an aspirator, 1 mL to 15 mL, preferably 3 mL of a serum-free hematopoietic cell medium (X-VIVO (registered trademark) 10, Lonza) with a known composition is added and suspended, and a mononuclear cell suspension Obtain a liquid. Among them, 10 ⁇ L of mononuclear cell suspension is stained with trypan blue and counted with a hemocytometer.
- X-VIVO serum-free hematopoietic cell medium
- the method for separating mononuclear cells from blood is not limited to the above method, and for example, mononuclear cells may be separated from blood using a dialysis membrane.
- a pure cell select system for concentrating whole blood mononuclear cells (registered trademark, PALL), a purifier for removing blood cells (Celsorber E, registered trademark, Asahi Kasei), and a leukocyte removal filter for platelet preparations (Sepacell PL, registered trademark, A filter such as PLX-5B-SCD (Asahi Kasei) can also be used.
- Mononuclear cells may be separated using an erythrocyte separating agent capable of separating nucleated cells by gravity sedimentation or centrifugation of erythrocytes.
- an erythrocyte separating agent capable of separating nucleated cells by gravity sedimentation or centrifugation of erythrocytes.
- the erythrocyte separating agent include HetaSep (registered trademark, STEMCELL Technologies) and HES40 (NIPRO).
- CTL-UP1 sold by Cellular Technology Limited
- PBMC-001 from Sanguine Biosciences, etc. may be used.
- blood cells as blood cells, blood cells cryopreserved using a cell cryopreservation solution such as Cell Banker 1, Stem Cell Banker GMP Grade, and Stem Cell Banker DMSO Free GMP Grade (Zenoac) may be used after thawing.
- a cell cryopreservation solution such as Cell Banker 1, Stem Cell Banker GMP Grade, and Stem Cell Banker DMSO Free GMP Grade (Zenoac) may be used after thawing.
- thawing mononuclear cells When thawing mononuclear cells, first, 15 mL of a 15 ml, preferably 8 mL, serum-free hematopoietic cell medium (X-VIVO (registered trademark) 10, Lonza) having a known composition was placed in a 15 mL tube and frozen. The tube containing the mononuclear cells is placed in a hot bath at 4 ° C. to 42 ° C., preferably 37 ° C., to begin to dissolve the mononuclear cells.
- X-VIVO serum-free hematopoietic cell medium
- the tube containing the mononuclear cells is pulled out of the hot bath, and the mononuclear cells are transferred to a tube containing a known composition of serum-free hematopoietic cell medium.
- 10 ⁇ L of mononuclear cell suspension is stained with trypan blue and counted with a hemocytometer.
- Blood cells may be separated based on cell surface markers.
- the blood stem / progenitor cells are positive for CD34.
- T cells are positive for CD3, CD4, or CD8.
- B cells are positive for CD10, CD19, or CD20.
- Blood stem / progenitor cells, T cells, or B cells are separated from blood cells using, for example, an automated magnetic cell separator and immunomagnetic beads. Or you may prepare the mononuclear cell isolate
- CD34 positive cells are stem / progenitor cells and tend to be reprogrammed.
- T cell-derived iPS cells retain the TCR recombination type, and thus tend to be efficiently induced to differentiate into T cells.
- the method for separating CD34 positive cells is as follows.
- 10 mL of serum-free medium (StemSpan H3000, STEMCELL Technologies), 10 ⁇ L of IL-6 (100 ⁇ g / mL), 10 ⁇ L of SCF (300 ⁇ g / mL), 10 ⁇ L of TPO (300 ⁇ g / mL), 10 ⁇ L of FLT3 ligand (300 ⁇ g / mL) And 10 ⁇ L of IL-3 (10 ⁇ g / mL) are added to prepare a blood cell culture medium (blood stem / progenitor cell culture medium).
- a column buffer is prepared by adding 10 ⁇ L to 1 mL, preferably 80 ⁇ L of EDTA (500 mmol / L) and 10 ⁇ L to 1 mL, preferably 200 ⁇ L of FBS to 20 mL of PBS. Dispense a mononuclear cell suspension containing 1 ⁇ 10 4 to 1 ⁇ 10 9 , preferably 2 ⁇ 10 7 mononuclear cells into a 15 mL tube, Centrifuge at 4 ° C. to 42 ° C., preferably 4 ° C., 100 ⁇ g to 3000 ⁇ g, preferably 300 ⁇ g for 10 minutes. After centrifugation, the supernatant is removed and the mononuclear cells are suspended in 100 ⁇ L to 1 mL, preferably 300 ⁇ L of column buffer.
- the mononuclear cell suspension in a 15 mL tube is diluted by adding 1 mL to 15 mL, preferably 10 mL column buffer, and 4 ° C. to 42 ° C., preferably 4 ° C., 100 ⁇ g to 1000 ⁇ g, Centrifuge at 300 xg for 1 minute to 2 hours, preferably 10 minutes. After centrifugation, the supernatant in the 15 mL tube is removed with an aspirator and 10 ⁇ L to 10 mL, preferably 500 ⁇ L column buffer is added and resuspended.
- a column for an automatic magnetic cell separator (MS column, Miltenyi Biotec) is attached to an automatic magnetic cell separator (MiniMACS Separation Unit, Miltenyi Biotec), and the column buffer is washed with 10 ⁇ L to 10 mL, preferably 500 ⁇ L.
- the mononuclear cells are placed in the column.
- 10 ⁇ L to 10 mL, preferably 500 ⁇ L, of column buffer is added to the column, and the column is washed 1 to 10 times, preferably 3 times.
- the column is then removed from the automated magnetic cell separator and placed in a 15 mL tube.
- 10 ⁇ L to 10 mL, preferably 1000 ⁇ L, of column buffer is placed in the column, and the syringe is quickly pushed to drain CD34 positive cells into the 15 mL tube.
- CD34 positive cell suspension 10 ⁇ L is stained with trypan blue and the cell count is counted with a hemocytometer.
- the CD34 positive cell suspension in a 15 mL tube is centrifuged at 4 ° C. to 42 ° C., preferably 4 ° C., 100 ⁇ g to 1000 ⁇ g, preferably 300 ⁇ g for 1 minute to 2 hours, preferably 10 minutes. . After centrifugation, the supernatant is removed with an aspirator.
- the CD34 positive cells are resuspended in a warm blood cell medium, and the CD34 positive cells are plated on a culture plate. Thereafter, CD34 positive cells are cultured for 6 days at 4 ° C. to 42 ° C., preferably 37 ° C., 1% to 20%, preferably 5% CO 2 . During this time, the medium need not be changed.
- the method of isolating cells with a marker other than CD34 is the same as the method of isolating CD34 positive cells.
- the reprogramming factor RNA introduced into the cell includes, for example, OCT3 / 4 mRNA, SOX2 mRNA, KLF4 mRNA, and c-MYC mRNA.
- M 3 O obtained by improving OCT3 / 4 may be used as the reprogramming factor RNA.
- the reprogramming factor RNA is LIN28A, LIN28B, GLISI, p53-dominant negative, p53-P275S, L-MYC, NANOG, DPPA2, DPPA4, DPPA5, ZIC3, BCL-2, E-RAS, TPT1, SALL2, NAC1 , DAX1, TERT, ZNF206, FOXD3, REX1, UTF1, KLF2, KLF5, ESRRB, miR-291-3p, miR-294, miR-295, NR5A1, NR5A2, TBX3, MBD3sh, TH2A, and TH2B It may further contain at least one factor mRNA. These mRNAs are available from TriLink.
- mRNA is pseudouridine ( ⁇ ), 5-methyluridine (5 meU), N1-methyl pseudouridine (me1 ⁇ ), 5-methoxyuridine (5 moU), 5-hydroxymethyluridine (5 hmU), 5-formyluridine (5 fU).
- MRNA may be polyadenylated.
- MRNA may be prepared by polyadenylation of in vitro transcribed (IVT) RNA.
- the mRNA may be polyadenylated during IVT by using a DNA template that encodes the poly (A) terminus.
- mRNA may be capped. In order to maximize the efficiency of expression in cells, it is preferred that most mRNA molecules contain a cap.
- the mRNA may have a 5'cap [m7G (5 ') ppp (5') G] structure. This sequence is a sequence that stabilizes mRNA and promotes transcription. From the mRNA having 5 'triphosphate, 5' triphosphate may be removed by dephosphorylation treatment.
- the mRNA may have [3'O-Me-m7G (5 ') ppp (5') G] as Anti-Reverse Cap Analog (ARCA).
- ARCA is a sequence inserted before the transcription start point, and the efficiency of transcribed mRNA is doubled.
- the mRNA may have a PolyA tail.
- the mRNA may be a replicative RNA having self-proliferating ability.
- Replicative RNA is RNA having self-proliferation ability, and unlike normal RNA, it also has the ability to express proteins necessary for RNA replication.
- Replicative RNA is derived from Venezuelan equine encephalitis (VEE) virus, a type of alphavirus.
- VEE Venezuelan equine encephalitis
- the sequence of the replicative RNA is alphavirus replicon RNA, Eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEE), Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEE), Everglades virus, Mucambo virus, Pixuna virus, and western part. It may comprise a sequence derived from an alphavirus selected from the group consisting of equine encephalitis virus (WEE).
- replicative RNA includes Sindbis virus, Semliki Forest virus, Middelburg virus, Chikungunya virus, O'nyong-nyongos virus, Ross River R virus R , Barmah Forest virus, Getah virus, Sagiyama virus, Bebaru virus, Mayaro virus, Una virus, Aura virus, Wataroa virus , Babanki virus, Kyzylagach virus, Hira De J (Highlands J) virus, Fort Morgan (Fort Morgan) virus, Nudumu (Ndumu) virus, and it may include sequences derived from the alpha virus selected from the group consisting of buggy Creek (Buggy Creek) virus.
- the replicative RNA is (VEE RNA replicase)-(promoter)-(RF1)-(self-cleaving peptide)-(RF2)-(self-cleaving peptide)-(from 5 ′ to 3 ′) RF3)-(IRES or core promoter)-(RF4)-(IRES or any promoter)-(optional marker)-(VEE 3′UTR and poly A tail)-(optional marker) -Contains a promoter.
- RF1-4 is a factor that induces cell dedifferentiation into pluripotent cells. The above RF2-3, RF3-4, and RF4 are arbitrary.
- RF1-4 is OCT3 / 4, KLF4, SOX-2, c-MYC, LIN28A, LIN28B, GRIS1, FOXH1, p53-dominant negative, p53-P275S, L-MYC, NANOG, DPPA2, DPPA5, DPPA5, ZIC3, BCL-2, E-RAS, TPT1, SALL2, NAC1, DAX1, TERT, ZNF206, FOXD3, REX1, UTF1, KLF2, KLF5, ESRRB, miR-291-3p, miR-294, miR-295, NR5A1, It may be selected from the group consisting of NR5A2, TBX3, MBD3sh, TH2A, and TH2B.
- stem cell culture medium such as human ES / iPS medium such as PluriQ (MTI-GlobalStem) and Primate ES Cell Medium (ReproCELL) can be used.
- PluriQ MMI-GlobalStem
- RepproCELL Primate ES Cell Medium
- the stem cell culture medium is not limited to this, and various stem cell culture media can be used.
- Primate ES Cell Medium Reprostem, ReproFF, ReproFF2, ReproXF (Reprocell), mTeSR1, TeSR2, TeSRE8, ReproTeSR (STEMCELL Technologies), and PruriSTM (registered trademark).
- FF Culture Medium Human iPS and ES Cells Pluriton reprogramming medium (Stemment), PluriSTEM (registered trademark), Stemfit AK02N, Stemfit AK03 (Ajinomoto ES) Registered trademark) serum and feeder free medium for hESC / iPS (Applied StemCell), and L7 (may use a registered trademark) hPSC Culture System (LONZA) or the like.
- the stem cell medium is placed in, for example, a dish, well, tube, or the like.
- the reprogramming factor RNA is introduced into the cell using an RNA transfection reagent.
- an RNA transfection reagent mRNA-In (registered trademark, Molecular Transfer, Inc.) can be used.
- Lipofectamine Messenger Max (registered trademark) is used as a lipofection reagent for transfection of reprogramming factor RNA.
- lipofection reagents Lipofectamine (registered trademark) RNAiMAX (ThermoFisher Scientific), Lipofectamine (registered trademark) 2000, Lipofectamine (registered trademark) 3000, NeonTransfection System (ThermofectFestive System).
- RNA Transfection Reagent BiooScientific
- Amaxa registered product
- Human T cell Nucleofector (registered product) kit Lionza, VAPA-1002
- Ama a registered trade
- Human CD34 cell Nucleofector (registered trade) kit Lionza, Inc., VAPA-1003
- ReproRNA may be utilized (TM) transfection reagent (STEMCELL Technologies) and the like.
- the introduction of reprogramming factor RNA into cells may be performed multiple times. Introduction of reprogramming factor RNA into cells is performed, for example, once every two days or once a day for 5 to 15 days, 7 to 13 days, or 10 days. However, when the mRNA is a replicative RNA, the reprogramming factor RNA may be introduced once into the cell.
- the inducer RNA is introduced into the cell into which the reprogramming factor RNA has been introduced by the same method as in the first embodiment.
- Example 1 of the second embodiment In each well of the well plate, a diluted solution of a basement membrane matrix in which iMatrix-511 (nippi) was diluted to 0.5 ⁇ g / cm 2 with respect to 1.5 mL of PBS was added. Thereafter, the well plate was placed in a 37 ° C. incubator for 1 hour or longer. Next, the diluted solution of the basement membrane matrix is removed from each well of the well plate, and about 1 ⁇ 10 5 fibroblasts suspended in 10% FBS medium are seeded in each well of the well plate to adhere the fibroblasts. Cultured.
- a master mix of reprogramming factor mRNA shown in FIG. 12 was prepared.
- the medium in each well of the well plate was replaced with 2 mL of PluriQ (registered trademark, MTI-GlobalStem).
- a tube A and a tube B containing the contents shown in FIG. 13 were prepared.
- the contents of tube A and tube B are mixed to prepare an RNA transfection reagent, mRNA-In (registered trademark, Molecular Transfer, Inc.), and an mRNA master mix. I put it.
- mRNA-In registered trademark, Molecular Transfer, Inc.
- mRNA master mix I put it.
- a mixture of RNA-In and mRNA master mix was added to each well, and the well plate was shaken to diffuse the mixture of RNA-In and mRNA master mix into the medium.
- the fibroblasts were then incubated overnight at 37 ° C., 5% CO 2 to transfect the cells with reprogramming factor RNA (Day 0).
- NGN2-T2A-PURO mRNA (Trilink) and green fluorescent protein (GFP) mRNA (Trilink) were prepared as inducer RNAs.
- the mRNA was capped with Anti-Reverse Cap Analog (ARCA), polyadenylated, and substituted with 5-methylcytidine and pseudouridine.
- mRNA is purified by a silica membrane, and is made with a solution using 1 mmol / L sodium citrate having a pH of 6 together with a reagent for introducing mRNA (Lipofectamine MessengerMax (registered trademark), Invitrogen). Further, 1.5 mL of microcentrifuge tube A and 1.5 mL of microcentrifuge tube B were prepared for each number of wells.
- the second reaction solution was added to the first reaction solution in the tube A to obtain a mixed reaction solution, and then the tube A was tapped so that liposomes were formed at room temperature for 5 minutes.
- the mixed reaction solution was added to each well and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. for 6 to 8 hours.
- 500 ng of NGN2 mRNA and 100 ng of GFP mRNA were added to each well, and the inducer RNA was introduced into the cells transfected with reprogramming factor RNA (Day 10).
- the first day of transfection of the inducer RNA into the cell was the day after the last transfection of the reprogramming factor RNA into the cell.
- N3 medium containing B18R recombinant protein at a concentration of 200 ng / mL was placed in each well.
- cells were transfected with inducer mRNA (Day 13). Thereafter, all the medium was removed from the plate, and N3 medium containing B18R recombinant protein at a concentration of 200 ng / mL and puromycin at a concentration of 2 ⁇ g / mL was placed in each well and allowed to stand at 37 ° C. overnight. .
- N3 medium containing B18R recombinant protein at a concentration of 200 ng / mL and puromycin at a concentration of 2 ⁇ g / mL was placed in each well and allowed to stand overnight at 37 ° C. (Day 14 ).
- N3 medium containing B18R recombinant protein at a concentration of 200 ng / mL and no puromycin was added to each well, and the cells were cultured at 37 ° C. until Day 20.
- the medium was removed from the plate, and the cells were washed with PBS. Next, 4% PFA was added to the plate and reacted at 4 ° C. for 15 minutes to fix the cells. Further, after washing the cells twice with PBS, the primary antibody was diluted with PBS medium containing 5% CCS and 0.1% Triton and added to the plate.
- a primary antibody a mouse monoclonal antibody (Sigma) of MAP2 which is a marker of nerve cells and a rabbit polyclonal antibody of vGLUT which is a marker of excitatory nerve cells (Synoptic Systems) were used.
- Fibroblasts were prepared in the same manner as in Example 1 of the second embodiment, and cells were transfected with reprogramming factor RNA a total of 10 times. Thereafter, the cells were cultured in PluriQ (registered trademark, MTI-GlobalStem) containing TGF- ⁇ at a concentration of 2 ng / mL for 5 days.
- PluriQ registered trademark, MTI-GlobalStem
- the cells were detached from the well plate, suspended in xenofree medium (Pluriton, STEMGENT), and seeded in each well of a new well plate. Thereafter, the inducer RNA was transfected into the cells in the same manner as in Example 1 of the second embodiment.
- xenofree medium Pluriton, STEMGENT
- nerve cells were induced as shown in FIG. Further, when cells were immunostained in the same manner as in Example 1 of the second embodiment, as shown in FIG. 16, the induced neurons were MAP2 which is a marker of neurons and a marker of excitatory neurons. It was confirmed that some vGLUT was expressed.
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第1実施形態に係る神経系細胞の作製方法は、幹細胞を用意することと、幹細胞に誘導因子RNAを導入し、神経系細胞に分化させることと、を含む。
可溶化基底膜調製品(Matrigel、Corning)でコートされたプレートを用意した。また、200ng/mLの濃度のB18R組み換えタンパク質及びROCK阻害剤(Y-27632、Selleck)を含む1mLのヒトES/iPS細胞維持用培地(mTeSR1、TEMCELL Technologies)に、1×105個、2×105個、又は4×105個のシングルセルのiPS細胞を懸濁させ、懸濁液をプレートに添加して、細胞を播種し、一日静置した。
可溶化基底膜調製品(Matrigel、Corning)でコートされたプレートを用意した。また、200ng/mLの濃度のB18R組み換えタンパク質及びROCK阻害剤を含む1mLのヒトES/iPS細胞維持用培地(mTeSR1、TEMCELL Technologies)に、シングルセルに分解されたiPS細胞を懸濁させ、懸濁液をプレートに添加して、細胞を播種し、一日静置した。
可溶化基底膜調製品(Matrigel、Corning)でコートされたプレートを用意した。また、200ng/mLの濃度のB18R組み換えタンパク質及びROCK阻害剤を含む1mLのヒトES/iPS細胞維持用培地(mTeSR1、TEMCELL Technologies)に、シングルセルに分解されたiPS細胞を懸濁させ、懸濁液をプレートに添加して、細胞を播種し、一日静置した。
可溶化基底膜調製品(Matrigel、Corning)でコートされたプレートを用意した。また、200ng/mLの濃度のB18R組み換えタンパク質及びROCK阻害剤を含む1mLのヒトES/iPS細胞維持用培地(mTeSR1、TEMCELL Technologies)に、シングルセルに分解されたiPS細胞を懸濁させ、懸濁液をプレートに添加して、細胞を播種し、一日静置した。
可溶化基底膜調製品(Matrigel、Corning)でコートされたプレートを用意した。また、200ng/mLの濃度のB18R組み換えタンパク質及びROCK阻害剤を含む1mLのヒトES/iPS細胞維持用培地(mTeSR1、TEMCELL Technologies)に、シングルセルに分解された2×105個のiPS細胞を懸濁させ、懸濁液をプレートに添加して、細胞を播種し、一日静置した。
第1実施形態の実施例5と同様に、プレートに2×105個のiPS細胞を播種し、一日静置した。次に、培地を、Pluri-NPC培地に交換した。第1実施形態の実施例5と同様に、第1の反応液を含むチューブAを用意した。
iPS細胞の数が4×105個であった以外は第1実施形態の実施例5と同様に、プレートにiPS細胞を播種し、一日静置した。次に、培地を、Pluri-NPC培地に交換した。第1実施形態の実施例5と同様に、第1の反応液を含むチューブAを用意した。
iPS細胞の数が2×105個又は4×105個であった以外は第1実施形態の実施例5と同様に、プレートにiPS細胞を播種し、一日静置した。次に、培地を、Pluri-NPC培地に交換した。第1実施形態の実施例5と同様に、第1の反応液を含むチューブAを用意した。
Pluri-NPC培地とN3-C培地は、iPS細胞からホルモンのみでドーパミン産生神経細胞を誘導するときに使われている培地である。ここで、iPS細胞に誘導因子RNAを導入しなかった以外は、第1実施形態の実施例5から8と同様に培地を交換して細胞を培養し、細胞の免疫染色をDay7に行った。その結果、図11に示すように、細胞において、THとTUJ1が陰性であることが確認された。また、形態も、神経細胞の形態ではなかった。
第2実施形態に係る神経系細胞の作製方法は、細胞を用意することと、細胞に初期化因子RNAを導入することと、初期化因子RNAを導入された細胞に誘導因子RNAを導入し、神経系細胞に分化させることと、を含む。
ウェルプレートの各ウェルに、1.5mLのPBSに対し、iMatrix-511(nippi)を0.5μg/cm2となるように希釈した基底膜マトリックスの希釈液を入れた。その後、ウェルプレートを37℃のインキュベーターに1時間以上入れた。次に、ウェルプレートの各ウェルから基底膜マトリックスの希釈液を取り除き、ウェルプレートの各ウェルに10%FBS培地に懸濁した繊維芽細胞を約1×105個播種し、繊維芽細胞を接着培養した。
第2実施形態の実施例1と同様に繊維芽細胞を用意し、合計10回、初期化因子RNAを細胞にトランスフェクトした。その後、5日間、2ng/mLの濃度でTGF-βを含有するPluriQ(登録商標、MTI-GlobalStem)で細胞を培養した。
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- 幹細胞を用意することと、
前記幹細胞に誘導因子RNAを導入し、神経系細胞に分化させることと、
を含む、神経系細胞の作製方法。 - 前記幹細胞が人工多能性幹細胞である、請求項1に記載の神経系細胞の作製方法。
- 前記神経系細胞が神経細胞である、請求項1又は2に記載の神経系細胞の作製方法。
- 前記神経系細胞が抑制性神経細胞である、請求項1又は2に記載の神経系細胞の作製方法。
- 前記神経系細胞が興奮性神経細胞である、請求項1又は2に記載の神経系細胞の作製方法。
- 前記神経系細胞がドーパミン産生神経細胞である、請求項1又は2に記載の神経系細胞の作製方法。
- リポフェクション法により、前記幹細胞に前記誘導因子RNAを導入する、請求項1から6のいずれか1項に記載の神経系細胞の作製方法。
- 前記誘導因子RNAが、薬剤耐性遺伝子に対応するmRNAを含む、請求項1から7のいずれか1項に記載の神経系細胞の作製方法。
- 前記幹細胞に前記誘導因子RNAを導入した後、前記薬剤耐性を示す細胞を選択することを含む、請求項8に記載の神経系細胞の作製方法。
- 細胞を用意することと、
前記細胞に初期化因子RNAを導入することと、
前記初期化因子RNAを導入された細胞に誘導因子RNAを導入し、神経系細胞に分化させることと、
を含む、神経系細胞の作製方法。 - 同じ培養器の中で、前記細胞に前記初期化因子RNAを導入し、前記初期化因子RNAを導入された細胞に前記誘導因子RNAを導入する、請求項10に記載の神経系細胞の作製方法。
- 前記細胞に初期化因子RNAを導入した後、前記初期化因子RNAを導入された細胞を培養器から剥離することなく、前記初期化因子RNAを導入された細胞に前記誘導因子RNAを導入する、請求項11に記載の神経系細胞の作製方法。
- 前記細胞に初期化因子RNAを導入した後、前記初期化因子RNAを導入された細胞を培養器から剥離し、前記初期化因子RNAを導入された細胞を別の培養器に播種した後、前記初期化因子RNAを導入された細胞に前記誘導因子RNAを導入する、請求項11に記載の神経系細胞の作製方法。
- 前記細胞がヒト繊維芽細胞である、請求項10から13のいずれか1項に記載の神経系細胞の作製方法。
- 前記細胞が血液細胞である、請求項10から13のいずれか1項に記載の神経系細胞の作製方法。
- 前記神経系細胞が抑制性神経細胞である、請求項10から15のいずれか1項に記載の神経系細胞の作製方法。
- 前記神経系細胞が興奮性神経細胞である、請求項10から15のいずれか1項に記載の神経系細胞の作製方法。
- 前記神経系細胞がドーパミン産生神経細胞である、請求項10から15のいずれか1項に記載の神経系細胞の作製方法。
- リポフェクション法により、前記細胞に前記誘導因子RNAを導入する、請求項10から18のいずれか1項に記載の神経系細胞の作製方法。
- 前記誘導因子RNAが、薬剤耐性遺伝子に対応するmRNAを含む、請求項10から19のいずれか1項に記載の神経系細胞の作製方法。
- 前記細胞に前記誘導因子RNAを導入した後、前記薬剤耐性を示す細胞を選択することを含む、請求項20に記載の神経系細胞の作製方法。
- 配列番号1から10のいずれかのDNAに対応するRNA。
- 配列番号1から10のいずれかのDNAに対応するRNAを備える誘導因子。
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