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Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells-A New Foundation in Medicine.

George T-J Huang1.   

Abstract

Generation of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells using defined factors has been considered a ground-breaking step towards establishing patient-specific pluripotent stem cells for various applications. The isolation of human embryonic stem (ES) cells set the standard that pluripotent stem cells are attainable as potentially immortal cells for regeneration of many types of tissues. Different approaches have been tested to obtain pluripotent stem cells by circumventing the need for embryos. iPS cells appear to be an ideal substitute for ES cells. Since the first demonstration of creating iPS cells in 2006, tremendous efforts have been made into improving iPS cell generation methods and understanding the reprogramming mechanism as well as the nature of iPS cells. To improve iPS cell generation, several approaches have been taken: (1) eliminate the viral vector integration after delivering the defined factors; (2) select different cell types that more effectively give rise to iPS cells; (3) use of chemicals to facilitate reprogramming; (4) use of protein factors to reprogram cells. The iPS cells are also being rigorously characterized in comparison to ES cells. All these efforts are made for the purpose of making iPS cells closer to clinical applications. This article will give an overview of the following areas: (1) mechanisms of iPS cell derivation; (2) characterization of iPS cells; (3) iPS cells for cell-based therapy; and (4) iPS cells for studying disease mechanism. Questions as to what aspects of iPS cells require further understanding before they may be put to clinical use are also discussed.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 22408700      PMCID: PMC3298413          DOI: 10.1016/S1878-3317(10)60033-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Clin Med        ISSN: 1878-3317


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2.  Directly reprogrammed fibroblasts show global epigenetic remodeling and widespread tissue contribution.

Authors:  Nimet Maherali; Rupa Sridharan; Wei Xie; Jochen Utikal; Sarah Eminli; Katrin Arnold; Matthias Stadtfeld; Robin Yachechko; Jason Tchieu; Rudolf Jaenisch; Kathrin Plath; Konrad Hochedlinger
Journal:  Cell Stem Cell       Date:  2007-06-07       Impact factor: 24.633

Review 3.  iPS cell technology in regenerative medicine.

Authors:  Christopher J Lengner
Journal:  Ann N Y Acad Sci       Date:  2010-03       Impact factor: 5.691

4.  Oct4 and klf4 reprogram dermal papilla cells into induced pluripotent stem cells.

Authors:  Su-Yi Tsai; Carlos Clavel; Soo Kim; Yen-Sin Ang; Laura Grisanti; Dung-Fang Lee; Kevin Kelley; Michael Rendl
Journal:  Stem Cells       Date:  2010-02       Impact factor: 6.277

5.  Induced pluripotent stem cells generated without viral integration.

Authors:  Matthias Stadtfeld; Masaki Nagaya; Jochen Utikal; Gordon Weir; Konrad Hochedlinger
Journal:  Science       Date:  2008-09-25       Impact factor: 47.728

6.  Directed differentiation of human-induced pluripotent stem cells generates active motor neurons.

Authors:  Saravanan Karumbayaram; Bennett G Novitch; Michaela Patterson; Joy A Umbach; Laura Richter; Anne Lindgren; Anne E Conway; Amander T Clark; Steve A Goldman; Kathrin Plath; Martina Wiedau-Pazos; Harley I Kornblum; William E Lowry
Journal:  Stem Cells       Date:  2009-04       Impact factor: 6.277

Review 7.  Mesenchymal stem cells derived from dental tissues vs. those from other sources: their biology and role in regenerative medicine.

Authors:  G T-J Huang; S Gronthos; S Shi
Journal:  J Dent Res       Date:  2009-09       Impact factor: 6.116

8.  iPS cells produce viable mice through tetraploid complementation.

Authors:  Xiao-yang Zhao; Wei Li; Zhuo Lv; Lei Liu; Man Tong; Tang Hai; Jie Hao; Chang-long Guo; Qing-wen Ma; Liu Wang; Fanyi Zeng; Qi Zhou
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2009-09-03       Impact factor: 49.962

9.  Generation of induced pluripotent stem cells without Myc from mouse and human fibroblasts.

Authors:  Masato Nakagawa; Michiyo Koyanagi; Koji Tanabe; Kazutoshi Takahashi; Tomoko Ichisaka; Takashi Aoi; Keisuke Okita; Yuji Mochiduki; Nanako Takizawa; Shinya Yamanaka
Journal:  Nat Biotechnol       Date:  2007-11-30       Impact factor: 54.908

Review 10.  Mesenchymal stromal cells. Biology of adult mesenchymal stem cells: regulation of niche, self-renewal and differentiation.

Authors:  Catherine M Kolf; Elizabeth Cho; Rocky S Tuan
Journal:  Arthritis Res Ther       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 5.156

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Review 1.  Research on induced pluripotent stem cells and the application in ocular tissues.

Authors:  Xiao-Ling Guo; Jian-Su Chen
Journal:  Int J Ophthalmol       Date:  2015-08-18       Impact factor: 1.779

2.  Human dental stem cell derived transgene-free iPSCs generate functional neurons via embryoid body-mediated and direct induction methods.

Authors:  Ikbale El Ayachi; Jun Zhang; Xiao-Ying Zou; Dong Li; Zongdong Yu; Wei Wei; Kristen M S O'Connell; George T-J Huang
Journal:  J Tissue Eng Regen Med       Date:  2018-01-17       Impact factor: 3.963

Review 3.  Stem Cells and Calcium Phosphate Cement Scaffolds for Bone Regeneration.

Authors:  P Wang; L Zhao; W Chen; X Liu; M D Weir; H H K Xu
Journal:  J Dent Res       Date:  2014-05-05       Impact factor: 6.116

Review 4.  Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell as a New Source for Cancer Immunotherapy.

Authors:  Farzaneh Rami; Halimeh Mollainezhad; Mansoor Salehi
Journal:  Genet Res Int       Date:  2016-02-25

5.  Establishment of transgene-free induced pluripotent stem cells reprogrammed from human stem cells of apical papilla for neural differentiation.

Authors:  Xiao-Ying Zou; Hsiao-Ying Yang; Zongdong Yu; Xiao-Bing Tan; Xing Yan; George T-J Huang
Journal:  Stem Cell Res Ther       Date:  2012-10-24       Impact factor: 6.832

6.  Amenable epigenetic traits of dental pulp stem cells underlie high capability of xeno-free episomal reprogramming.

Authors:  Srijaya Thekkeparambil Chandrabose; Sandhya Sriram; Subha Subramanian; Shanshan Cheng; Wee Kiat Ong; Steve Rozen; Noor Hayaty Abu Kasim; Shigeki Sugii
Journal:  Stem Cell Res Ther       Date:  2018-03-20       Impact factor: 6.832

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