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Reprogramming barriers and enhancers: Strategies to enhance the efficiency and kinetics of induced pluripotency

(2015) Reprogramming barriers and enhancers: Strategies to enhance the efficiency and kinetics of induced pluripotency. Cell Regeneration.

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Abstract

Induced pluripotent stem cells are powerful tools for disease modeling, drug screening, and cell transplantation therapies. These cells can be generated directly from somatic cells by ectopic expression of defined factors through a reprogramming process. However, pluripotent reprogramming is an inefficient process because of various defined and unidentified barriers. Recent studies dissecting the molecular mechanisms of reprogramming have methodically improved the quality, ease, and efficiency of reprogramming. Different strategies have been applied for enhancing reprogramming efficiency, including depletion/inhibition of barriers (p53, p21, p57, p16Ink4a/p19Arf, Mbd3, etc.), overexpression of enhancing genes (e.g., FOXH1, C/EBP alpha, UTF1, and GLIS1), and administration of certain cytokines and small molecules. The current review provides an in-depth overview of the cutting-edge findings regarding distinct barriers of reprogramming to pluripotency and strategies to enhance reprogramming efficiency. By incorporating the mechanistic insights from these recent findings, a combined method of inhibition of roadblocks and application of enhancing factors may yield the most reliable and effective approach in pluripotent reprogramming. © 2015 Ebrahimi.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: glycogen synthase kinase 3; histone H3; inositol trisphosphate 3 kinase; kruppel like factor 4; leukemia inhibitory factor; methyl CpG binding protein; methyl CpG binding protein 3; microRNA 200; microRNA 205; mitogen activated protein kinase 1; Myc protein; octamer transcription factor 4; protein kinase C; protein p21; protein p53; synaptophysin; transcription factor; transcription factor Arid3A; transcription factor Bright; transcription factor FOXH1; transcription factor GLIS1; transcription factor NANOG; transcription factor Snail; transcription factor Sox2; transforming growth factor beta; transforming growth factor beta receptor 2; transforming growth factor beta1; unclassified drug; unindexed drug; uvomorulin; Wnt protein, cell transformation; deacetylation; epigenetics; epithelial mesenchymal transition; gene regulatory network; genetic association; human; induced pluripotent stem cell; mesenchymal to epithelial transition; nonhuman; nuclear reprogramming; priority journal; protein analysis; protein expression; protein function; protein protein interaction; Review; RNA interference; signal transduction
Journal or Publication Title: Cell Regeneration
Volume: 4
Number: 1
Publisher: BioMed Central Ltd.
Depositing User: ms soheila Bazm
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/9307

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