Cells (Dec 2022)

Human In Vitro Models of Epilepsy Using Embryonic and Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

  • Muhammad Shahid Javaid,
  • Tracie Tan,
  • Naomi Dvir,
  • Alison Anderson,
  • Terence J. O’Brien,
  • Patrick Kwan,
  • Ana Antonic-Baker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells11243957
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 24
p. 3957

Abstract

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The challenges in making animal models of complex human epilepsy phenotypes with varied aetiology highlights the need to develop alternative disease models that can address the limitations of animal models by effectively recapitulating human pathophysiology. The advances in stem cell technology provide an opportunity to use human iPSCs to make disease-in-a-dish models. The focus of this review is to report the current information and progress in the generation of epileptic patient-specific iPSCs lines, isogenic control cell lines, and neuronal models. These in vitro models can be used to study the underlying pathological mechanisms of epilepsies, anti-seizure medication resistance, and can also be used for drug testing and drug screening with their isogenic control cell lines.

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