Generation of human induced pluripotent stem cells from dermal fibroblasts
Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology · University of Colorado Cancer Center · +4 more institutions
Abstract
The generation of patient-specific pluripotent stem cells has the potential to accelerate the implementation of stem cells for clinical treatment of degenerative diseases. Technologies including somatic cell nuclear transfer and cell fusion might generate such cells but are hindered by issues that might prevent them from being used clinically. Here, we describe methods to use dermal fibroblasts easily obtained from an individual human to generate human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells by ectopic expression of the defined transcription factors KLF4, OCT4, SOX2, and C-MYC. The resultant cell lines are morphologically indistinguishable from human embryonic stem cells (HESC) generated from the inner cell mass…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 67.94
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 19
Authors
8- WEWilliam E. LowryCorresponding
Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Colorado Cancer Center, Broad Center, UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Colorado Denver
- LRLaura Richter
Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
- RYRobin Yachechko
- ADApril D. Pyle
University of Colorado Cancer Center, Broad Center, UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Colorado Denver
- JTJason Tchieu
Topics & keywords
- Induced pluripotent stem cell
- Reprogramming
- SOX2
- Embryonic stem cell
- Biology
- KLF4
- Stem cell
- Somatic cell
- Good health and well-being