Direct reprogramming of adult cells: avoiding the pluripotent state

Sophia Kelaini, Amy Cochrane, Andriana Margariti Centre for Experimental Medicine, School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, Queen’s University Belfast, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Belfast, UK Abstract: The procedure of using mature, fully differentiated cells and induci...

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Main Authors: Kelaini S, Cochrane A, Margariti A
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2014-02-01
Series:Stem Cells and Cloning : Advances and Applications
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/direct-reprogramming-of-adult-cells-avoiding-the-pluripotent-state-a15831
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spelling doaj-c7a4fc1354d44c609a38289023cc65d12020-11-24T23:38:30ZengDove Medical PressStem Cells and Cloning : Advances and Applications1178-69572014-02-012014default192915831Direct reprogramming of adult cells: avoiding the pluripotent stateKelaini SCochrane AMargariti A Sophia Kelaini, Amy Cochrane, Andriana Margariti Centre for Experimental Medicine, School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, Queen’s University Belfast, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Belfast, UK Abstract: The procedure of using mature, fully differentiated cells and inducing them toward other cell types while bypassing an intermediate pluripotent state is termed direct reprogramming. Avoiding the pluripotent stage during cellular conversions can be achieved either through ectopic expression of lineage-specific factors (transdifferentiation) or a direct reprogramming process that involves partial reprogramming toward the pluripotent stage. Latest advances in the field seek to alleviate concerns that include teratoma formation or retroviral usage when it comes to delivering reprogramming factors to cells. They also seek to improve efficacy and efficiency of cellular conversion, both in vitro and in vivo. The final products of this reprogramming approach could be then directly implemented in regenerative and personalized medicine. Keywords: ESCs, iPS, PiPS, reprogramming, transdifferentiation, miRNAhttp://www.dovepress.com/direct-reprogramming-of-adult-cells-avoiding-the-pluripotent-state-a15831
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Direct reprogramming of adult cells: avoiding the pluripotent state
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title Direct reprogramming of adult cells: avoiding the pluripotent state
title_short Direct reprogramming of adult cells: avoiding the pluripotent state
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description Sophia Kelaini, Amy Cochrane, Andriana Margariti Centre for Experimental Medicine, School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, Queen’s University Belfast, Institute of Clinical Sciences, Belfast, UK Abstract: The procedure of using mature, fully differentiated cells and inducing them toward other cell types while bypassing an intermediate pluripotent state is termed direct reprogramming. Avoiding the pluripotent stage during cellular conversions can be achieved either through ectopic expression of lineage-specific factors (transdifferentiation) or a direct reprogramming process that involves partial reprogramming toward the pluripotent stage. Latest advances in the field seek to alleviate concerns that include teratoma formation or retroviral usage when it comes to delivering reprogramming factors to cells. They also seek to improve efficacy and efficiency of cellular conversion, both in vitro and in vivo. The final products of this reprogramming approach could be then directly implemented in regenerative and personalized medicine. Keywords: ESCs, iPS, PiPS, reprogramming, transdifferentiation, miRNA
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