Fibroblast-like cells derived from ips cells of patients with the familial forms of parkinson’s disease can serve an effective feeder for derivation and cultivation of new ips cells lines

E. Novosadova, E. S. Manuilova, E. Arsenyeva, V. Tarantul, S. Illarioshkin, I. Grivennikov
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Generation of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) is considered one of the major biological discoveries of the 21st century. IPSC were originally obtained in 2006-2007 by Japanese scientists first from mouse fibroblasts, and later from adult human fibroblasts [1,2]. IPSC have provided a unique platform for studying pathogenesis of different diseases and opened the door to their clinical application in regenerative medicine [2]. The employment of iPSC does not entail ethical issues, since adult human tissues are used just as a source for their generation. Regenerative medicine has great expectations for that particular cell type, since immune rejection represents one of the main complications in tissue and organ grafting.
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从家族型帕金森病患者的诱导多能干细胞中提取的成纤维细胞样细胞可作为诱导多能干细胞系衍生和培养的有效饲料
诱导多能干细胞(iPSC)的产生被认为是21世纪生物学的重大发现之一。2006-2007年,日本科学家首先从小鼠成纤维细胞中获得IPSC,后来从成人成纤维细胞中获得IPSC[1,2]。IPSC为研究不同疾病的发病机制提供了独特的平台,为其在再生医学中的临床应用打开了大门[2]。iPSC的使用不涉及伦理问题,因为成人人体组织只是用作他们一代的来源。再生医学对这种特殊的细胞类型寄予厚望,因为免疫排斥反应是组织和器官移植的主要并发症之一。
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