Journal article
Enforced expression of hoxb4 in human embryonic stem cells enhances the production of hematopoietic progenitors but has no effect on the maturation of red blood cells
M Jackson, R Ma, H Taylor, RA Axton, J Easterbrook, M Kydonaki, E Olivier, L Marenah, EG Stanley, AG Elefanty, JC Mountford, LM Forrester
Stem Cells Translational Medicine | ALPHAMED PRESS | Published : 2016
Abstract
We have developed a robust, Good Manufacturing Practice-compatible differentiation protocol capable of producing scalable quantities of red blood cells (RBCs) from human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs). However, translation of this protocol to the clinic has been compromised because the RBCs produced are not fully mature; thus, they express embryonic and fetal, rather than adult globins, and they do not enucleate efficiently. Based on previous studies, we predicted that activation of exogenous HOXB4 would increase the production of hematopoietic progenitor cells (HPCs) from hPSCs and hypothesized that it might also promote the production of more mature, definitive RBCs. Using a tamoxifen-indu..
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Funding Acknowledgements
We thank the following funding agencies: Wellcome Trust, Scottish Funding Council, the Australian Stem Cell Centre, Stem Cells Australia, the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) of Australia, and the Victorian Government's Operational Infrastructure Support program. A.G.E. and E.G.S. are senior research fellows of the NHMRC. The work was performed as part of the Novosang Consortium (available at http://www.novosang.co.uk).