Literature DB >> 22225458

Efficient derivation and genetic modifications of human pluripotent stem cells on engineered human feeder cell lines.

Chunlin Zou1, Bin-Kuan Chou, Sarah N Dowey, Kitman Tsang, Xiaosong Huang, Cyndi F Liu, Cory Smith, Jonathan Yen, Prashant Mali, Yu Alex Zhang, Linzhao Cheng, Zhaohui Ye.   

Abstract

Derivation of pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) induced from somatic cell types and the subsequent genetic modifications of disease-specific or patient-specific iPSCs are crucial steps in their applications for disease modeling as well as future cell and gene therapies. Conventional procedures of these processes require co-culture with primary mouse embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) to support self-renewal and clonal growth of human iPSCs as well as embryonic stem cells (ESCs). However, the variability of MEF quality affects the efficiencies of all these steps. Furthermore, animal sourced feeders may hinder the clinical applications of human stem cells. In order to overcome these hurdles, we established immortalized human feeder cell lines by stably expressing human telomerase reverse transcriptase, Wnt3a, and drug resistance genes in adult mesenchymal stem cells. Here, we show that these immortalized human feeders support efficient derivation of virus-free, integration-free human iPSCs and long-term expansion of human iPSCs and ESCs. Moreover, the drug-resistance feature of these feeders also supports nonviral gene transfer and expression at a high efficiency, mediated by piggyBac DNA transposition. Importantly, these human feeders exhibit superior ability over MEFs in supporting homologous recombination-mediated gene targeting in human iPSCs, allowing us to efficiently target a transgene into the AAVS1 safe harbor locus in recently derived integration-free iPSCs. Our results have great implications in disease modeling and translational applications of human iPSCs, as these engineered human cell lines provide a more efficient tool for genetic modifications and a safer alternative for supporting self-renewal of human iPSCs and ESCs.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22225458      PMCID: PMC3411364          DOI: 10.1089/scd.2011.0688

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stem Cells Dev        ISSN: 1547-3287            Impact factor:   3.272


  48 in total

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2.  Promoting human embryonic stem cell renewal or differentiation by modulating Wnt signal and culture conditions.

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3.  Derivation of human embryonic stem cell lines in serum replacement medium using postnatal human fibroblasts as feeder cells.

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4.  Gene editing in human stem cells using zinc finger nucleases and integrase-defective lentiviral vector delivery.

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6.  Human embryonic stem cells express an immunogenic nonhuman sialic acid.

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7.  Multilineage potential of adult human mesenchymal stem cells.

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Journal:  Stem Cells       Date:  2005-03       Impact factor: 6.277

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Review 3.  Promise and challenges of human iPSC-based hematologic disease modeling and treatment.

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4.  Efficient and allele-specific genome editing of disease loci in human iPSCs.

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6.  Generation of integration-free human induced pluripotent stem cells from postnatal blood mononuclear cells by plasmid vector expression.

Authors:  Sarah N Dowey; Xiaosong Huang; Bin-Kuan Chou; Zhaohui Ye; Linzhao Cheng
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10.  Human Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells Derived from the BC1 iPS Cell Line Exhibit a Blood-Brain Barrier Phenotype.

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