Journal article
Late passage human fibroblasts induced to pluripotency are capable of directed neuronal differentiation
J Liu, H Sumer, J Leung, K Upton, M Dottori, A Pébay, PJ Verma
Cell Transplantation | SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC | Published : 2011
Abstract
It is possible to generate induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells from mouse and human somatic cells by ectopic expression of defined sets of transcription factors. However, the recommendation that somatic cells should be utilized at early passages for induced reprogramming limits their therapeutic application. Here we report successful reprogramming of human fibroblasts after more than 20 passages in vitro, to a pluripotent state with four transcription factors: Oct4, Sox2, Klf4, and c-Myc. The late passage-derived human iPS cells resemble human embryonic stem cells in morphology, cell surface antigens, pluripotent gene expression profiles, and epigenetic states. Moreover, these iPS cells dif..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors are grateful to Prof. J. Thomson for providing the iPS lines MR90 and ES4CL1-4. This work was supported by VIC/NSW government grand and Friedreich Ataxia Research Association (Australasia and USA).