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Establishment of Human cell Type-Specific iPS cells with Enhanced Chondrogenic Potential | |
Rosa M. Guzzo1,3; Vanessa Scanlon1; Archana Sanjay1; Ren-He Xu2,3,4; Hicham Drissi1,2,3 | |
2014-12 | |
Source Publication | Stem Cell Reviews and Reports |
ISSN | 2629-3269 |
Volume | 10Issue:6Pages:820-829 |
Abstract | The propensity of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells to differentiate into specific lineages may be influenced by a number of factors, including the selection of the somatic cell type used for reprogramming. Herein we report the generation of new iPS cells, which we derived from human articular chondrocytes and from cord blood mononucleocytes via lentiviral-mediated delivery of Oct4, Klf4, Sox2, and cMyc. Molecular, cytochemical, and cytogenic analyses confirmed the acquisition of hallmark features of pluripotency, as well as the retention of normal karyotypes following reprogramming of both the human articular chondrocytes (AC) and the cord blood (CB) cells. In vitro and in vivo functional analyses formally established the pluripotent differentiation capacity of all cell lines. Chondrogenic differentiation assays comparing iPS cells derived from AC, CB, and a well established dermal fibroblast cell line (HDFa-Yk26) identified enhanced proteoglycan-rich matrix formation and cartilage-associated gene expression from AC-derived iPS cells. These findings suggest that the tissue of origin may impact the fate potential of iPS cells for differentiating into specialized cell types, such as chondrocytes. Thus, we generated new cellular tools for the identification of inherent features driving high chondrogenic potential of reprogrammed cells. |
Keyword | Articular Cartilage Chondrogenic Differentiation Cord Blood Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Reprogramming |
DOI | 10.1007/s12015-014-9538-8 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SCIE |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Cell Biology ; Research & Experimental Medicine |
WOS Subject | Cell & Tissue Engineering ; Cell Biology ; Medicine, Research & Experimental |
WOS ID | WOS:000344868600007 |
Publisher | HUMANA PRESS INC, 999 RIVERVIEW DRIVE SUITE 208, TOTOWA, NJ 07512 USA |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-84893109030 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | Faculty of Health Sciences |
Corresponding Author | Rosa M. Guzzo |
Affiliation | 1.Department of Orthopaedic SurgeryUniversity of Connecticut Health CenterFarmingtonUSA 2.Department of Genetics and Developmental BiologyUniversity of Connecticut Health CenterFarmingtonUSA 3.Stem Cell InstituteUniversity of Connecticut Health CenterFarmingtonUSA 4.Faculty of Health SciencesUniversity of MacauTaipaChina |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Rosa M. Guzzo,Vanessa Scanlon,Archana Sanjay,et al. Establishment of Human cell Type-Specific iPS cells with Enhanced Chondrogenic Potential[J]. Stem Cell Reviews and Reports, 2014, 10(6), 820-829. |
APA | Rosa M. Guzzo., Vanessa Scanlon., Archana Sanjay., Ren-He Xu., & Hicham Drissi (2014). Establishment of Human cell Type-Specific iPS cells with Enhanced Chondrogenic Potential. Stem Cell Reviews and Reports, 10(6), 820-829. |
MLA | Rosa M. Guzzo,et al."Establishment of Human cell Type-Specific iPS cells with Enhanced Chondrogenic Potential".Stem Cell Reviews and Reports 10.6(2014):820-829. |
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