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Human Amniocytes Are Receptive to Chemically Induced Reprogramming to Pluripotency.

Kate E Hawkins1, Dafni Moschidou1, Danilo Faccenda2, Wasco Wruck3, Alex Martin-Trujillo4, Kwan-Leong Hau5, Anna Maria Ranzoni1, Veronica Sanchez-Freire6, Fabio Tommasini7, Simon Eaton8, Paolo De Coppi8, David Monk3, Michelangelo Campanella9, Adrian J Thrasher8, James Adjaye3, Pascale V Guillot10.   

Abstract

Restoring pluripotency using chemical compounds alone would be a major step forward in developing clinical-grade pluripotent stem cells, but this has not yet been reported in human cells. We previously demonstrated that VPA_AFS cells, human amniocytes cultivated with valproic acid (VPA) acquired functional pluripotency while remaining distinct from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs), questioning the relationship between the modulation of cell fate and molecular regulation of the pluripotency network. Here, we used single-cell analysis and functional assays to reveal that VPA treatment resulted in a homogeneous population of self-renewing non-transformed cells that fulfill the hallmarks of pluripotency, i.e., a short G1 phase, a dependence on glycolytic metabolism, expression of epigenetic modifications on histones 3 and 4, and reactivation of endogenous OCT4 and downstream targets at a lower level than that observed in hESCs. Mechanistic insights into the process of VPA-induced reprogramming revealed that it was dependent on OCT4 promoter activation, which was achieved independently of the PI3K (phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase)/AKT/mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin) pathway or GSK3β inhibition but was concomitant with the presence of acetylated histones H3K9 and H3K56, which promote pluripotency. Our data identify, for the first time, the pluripotent transcriptional and molecular signature and metabolic status of human chemically induced pluripotent stem cells.
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Keywords:  OCT4; amniotic stem cells; biotechnology; cell biology; chemical reprogramming; developmental biology; medical research; plasticity; pluripotency; stem cells

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28153093      PMCID: PMC5368475          DOI: 10.1016/j.ymthe.2016.11.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ther        ISSN: 1525-0016            Impact factor:   11.454


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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2010-10-29       Impact factor: 3.240

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Journal:  Nat Biotechnol       Date:  2008-06-22       Impact factor: 54.908

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Authors:  Adam G Evertts; Amity L Manning; Xin Wang; Nicholas J Dyson; Benjamin A Garcia; Hilary A Coller
Journal:  Mol Biol Cell       Date:  2013-08-07       Impact factor: 4.138

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1.  Vitamin C- and Valproic Acid-Induced Fetal RPE Stem-like Cells Recover Retinal Degeneration via Regulating SOX2.

Authors:  Han Shen; Chenyue Ding; Songtao Yuan; Ting Pan; Duo Li; Hong Li; Boxian Huang; Qinghuai Liu
Journal:  Mol Ther       Date:  2020-04-16       Impact factor: 11.454

Review 2.  Pluripotent stem cells: induction and self-renewal.

Authors:  R Abu-Dawud; N Graffmann; S Ferber; W Wruck; J Adjaye
Journal:  Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci       Date:  2018-07-05       Impact factor: 6.237

3.  TGFβ-induced osteogenic potential of human amniotic fluid stem cells via CD73-generated adenosine production.

Authors:  Kwan-Leong Hau; Anna Maria Ranzoni; Filipa Vlahova; Kate Hawkins; Paolo De Coppi; Anna L David; Pascale V Guillot
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2017-07-26       Impact factor: 4.379

4.  Isolation and Molecular Characterization of Amniotic Fluid-Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Obtained from Caesarean Sections.

Authors:  Lucas-Sebastian Spitzhorn; Md Shaifur Rahman; Laura Schwindt; Huyen-Tran Ho; Wasco Wruck; Martina Bohndorf; Silke Wehrmeyer; Audrey Ncube; Ines Beyer; Carsten Hagenbeck; Percy Balan; Tanja Fehm; James Adjaye
Journal:  Stem Cells Int       Date:  2017-10-31       Impact factor: 5.443

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