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Differentiation and maturation of iPSC-derived motor and sensory neurospheres using biomodified PEG-based microgels

Created on 21 Aug 2026

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Klasen, L., Bastard, C., Mork, M., Romahn, G., Gerardo Nava, J. L., De Laporte, L.

Abstract

Sensory and motor neurons differ significantly in their morphology, structural organization, functional properties, and mode of action. However, despite this heterogeneity, many in vitro studies focus only on a single neuronal subtype, mainly being sensory neurons, limiting the translational potential and relevance of these studies for the evaluation of therapeutic options for spinal cord injury. In this study, we investigate the differentiation, maturation, and neuronal outgrowth of human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived motor and sensory neurospheres using polyethylene glycol (PEG)-microgels with various bioactive coatings. Our results show subtype-specific responses to the PEG-microgel scaffolds, with respect to motor and sensory neurosphere morphology and size. Furthermore, we compare the formation of the PEG-microgel/scaffolds when starting from iPSCs-derived precursor neuron spheres versus undifferentiated iPSCs. We observe notable differences in structural organization, maturity, and neuronal outgrowth between the two approaches, as well as between motor and sensory neurospheres. Together, these results underline the importance of studying motor and sensory neurons separately and highlight the need for a controlled, tunable culture platform to assess the impact of the microenvironment and to improve the physiological relevance of in vitro platforms for neuron-based research.

Preprint server: bioRxiv
The authors list and abstract were imported from bioRxiv on 21 Aug 2026.

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