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Replicable generation of rhesus macaque iPSCs for in vitro modeling of genetic frontotemporal dementia

Colwell, J.; Maufort, J. P.; Williams, K. M.; Makulec, A. T.; Fiorentino, M. V.; Metzger, J. M.; Simmons, H. A.; Basu, P.; Malicki, K. B.; Karch, C.; Marsh, J. A.; Emborg, M. E.; Schmidt, J. K.

2026-03-18 cell biology
10.64898/2026.03.17.712482 bioRxiv
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At the Wisconsin National Primate Research Center, we have identified a family of rhesus carrying the microtubule-associated protein tau (MAPT) R406W mutation linked to frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Rhesus induced pluripotent stem cells (RhiPSCs) derived from these monkeys present a unique opportunity for in vitro modeling and comparison with cells derived from MAPT R406W human carriers. Here, we report the development of a reproducible method to generate RhiPSCs compliant with the standards of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) to support in vitro modeling of FTD-MAPT R406W. Our stepwise approach identified efficient methods for fibroblast derivation, fibroblast reprogramming to RhiPSC, and RhiPSC maintenance over continued culture. To derive fibroblasts from MAPT wild type (WT) and R406W monkeys, a combination of manual processing and overnight enzymatic digestion was required to maximize the number of low passage fibroblasts available for reprogramming. Fibroblast reprogramming to RhiPSC using Sendai viral vectors versus oriP/EBNA1 episomal plasmids revealed the latter as most efficient. Electroporation conditions for oriP/EBNA1 reprogramming were optimized to maximize plasmid uptake and cell survival. Ultimately, eight RhiPSC lines were derived from 4 donor rhesus monkeys (n=2 WT, n=2 R406W; two clonal lines per donor) and fully characterized according to ISSCR standards. RhiPSC stemness and genetic stability was best maintained on mouse embryonic fibroblast feeders in Universal Primate Pluripotency Stem Cell medium, as opposed to Essential 12 medium supplemented with IWR1, which produced cytogenetic abnormalities. Rhesus neural progenitor cells were generated using a monolayer protocol and expressed PAX6 and NESTIN after 21 days of differentiation. Our reliable method will be useful to labs seeking to derive RhiPSCs for preclinical studies. Overall, the RhiPSCs generated from MAPT R406W carriers will be a critical resource for evaluating the molecular underpinnings of tau-related neurodegeneration across primate species.

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