Brain Sciences (Mar 2023)

Somatic Cell Reprogramming for Nervous System Diseases: Techniques, Mechanisms, Potential Applications, and Challenges

  • Jiafeng Chen,
  • Lijuan Huang,
  • Yue Yang,
  • Wei Xu,
  • Qingchun Qin,
  • Rongxing Qin,
  • Xiaojun Liang,
  • Xinyu Lai,
  • Xiaoying Huang,
  • Minshan Xie,
  • Li Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13030524
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 3
p. 524

Abstract

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Nervous system diseases present significant challenges to the neuroscience community due to ethical and practical constraints that limit access to appropriate research materials. Somatic cell reprogramming has been proposed as a novel way to obtain neurons. Various emerging techniques have been used to reprogram mature and differentiated cells into neurons. This review provides an overview of somatic cell reprogramming for neurological research and therapy, focusing on neural reprogramming and generating different neural cell types. We examine the mechanisms involved in reprogramming and the challenges that arise. We herein summarize cell reprogramming strategies to generate neurons, including transcription factors, small molecules, and microRNAs, with a focus on different types of cells.. While reprogramming somatic cells into neurons holds the potential for understanding neurological diseases and developing therapeutic applications, its limitations and risks must be carefully considered. Here, we highlight the potential benefits of somatic cell reprogramming for neurological disease research and therapy. This review contributes to the field by providing a comprehensive overview of the various techniques used to generate neurons by cellular reprogramming and discussing their potential applications.

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