NUCLEAR REPROGRAMMING AND THE CURRENT CHALLENGES IN ADVANCING PERSONALIZED PLURIPOTENT STEM CELL-BASED THERAPIES

J. Byrne
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John Gurdon's discovery that somatic cells could be reprogrammed back into a pluripotent state has immense implications across multiple different fields, including the future potential for autologous cellular therapies. This review briefly examines the history of nuclear reprogramming, from Gurdon's original work in amphibia, through the generation of oocyte-reprogrammed pluripotent stem cells in the non-human primate and recent defined factor-based reprogramming approaches to generate human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells. This review also examines the five principle challenges towards safely advancing pluripotent stem cell derivatives into personalized human therapeutics, specifically: genetic stability, epigenetic memory, post-transplantation efficacy, post-transplantation safety and feasibility, and additionally discusses various hypotheses that may play a role in resolving the aforementioned challenges. Focused on iPS cells and derivatives, these hypotheses essentially deal with aging research, ...
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核重编程和当前在推进个性化多能干细胞治疗中的挑战
John Gurdon发现体细胞可以被重新编程回到多能状态,这一发现在多个不同的领域具有巨大的意义,包括未来自体细胞治疗的潜力。本文简要回顾了核重编程的历史,从Gurdon在两栖动物的原始工作,到在非人类灵长类动物中产生卵母细胞重编程的多能干细胞,以及最近定义的基于因子的重编程方法来产生人类诱导多能干细胞(iPS)。本综述还探讨了将多能干细胞衍生物安全推进到个性化人类治疗中的五个主要挑战,特别是:遗传稳定性、表观遗传记忆、移植后疗效、移植后安全性和可行性,并讨论了可能在解决上述挑战中发挥作用的各种假设。这些假设主要针对iPS细胞及其衍生物,主要涉及衰老研究……
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