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Multi-omics reveal critical differentiation target for Parkinson’s Disease-vulnerable midbrain dopaminergic neurons

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Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by the progressive loss of midbrain dopaminergic (mDA) neurons, leading to severe debilitating motor impairment. Recent single-cell analyses have revealed that specific mDA subpopulations, such as SOX6⁺ AGTR1⁺ neurons, are most vulnerable to degeneration. Current human pluripotent stem cell differentiation protocols fail to selectively generate these subtypes. Here we describe a multiomic-guided strategy that enriches SOX6+ mDA neurons by combining enhancing Sonic Hedgehog agonism with prolonged Wnt activation. This approach accelerates floor plate specification, increases expression of mDA developmental markers, and increases substantially the yield of SOX6⁺ mature mDA neurons compared to prior attempts. Following intrastriatal transplantation into hemiparkinsonian mice, these cells restore motor function in approximately 4 months and generated grafts containing SOX6⁺ A9-like neurons. Our work thus establishes a reproducible differentiation platform for generating the PD-susceptible mDA subtype, providing a foundation for precision disease modelling and subtype-targeted cell replacement therapies.

Meet the Authors

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    Roberto Garcia-Swinburn

    External Collaborator

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    Guochang Lyu

    Key Personnel: Team Vila

    Karolinska Institutet

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    Judith C.Kreutzmann

    External Collaborator

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    Anqi Xiong

    External Collaborator

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    Rika Kojima

    External Collaborator

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    Carmen Abaurre, MSc

    Key Personnel: Team Vila

    Karolinska Institute

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    Chiara Tremolanti

    External Collaborator

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    Sandra Gellhaar, PhD

    Key Personnel: Team Vila

    Karolinska Institutet

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    Per Uhlen

    External Collaborator

  • Per Svenningsson, MD, PhD

    Co-PI (Core Leadership): Team Kaplitt

    Karolinska Institute

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    Gonçalo Castelo-Branco

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    Carmen Salto

    External Collaborator

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    Onur Dagliyan

    External Collaborator

  • Ernest Arenas, MD, PhD

    Collaborating PI: Team Vila

    Karolinska Institute

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