Improvements in stem cell to beta-cell differentiation for the treatment of diabetes

Nicole A.J. Krentz
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Since the generation of human embryonic and induced pluripotent stem cells, regenerative cell-based approaches for the treatment of diabetes have gained popularity. One strategy is to generate an unlimited source of insulin-producing pancreatic β-cells from human pluripotent stem cells. As such, major effort continues to be placed in creating efficient differentiation protocols that generate functional β-like cells from human pluripotent stem cells. In this review, I provide the historical context of stem cell differentiation protocols towards the aim of generating functional β-like cells. I also highlight recent advancements in differentiation protocols, including enrichment of cell populations using cell surface markers, suspension culture to mimic in vivo development, and the importance of hippo signalling in endocrine cell fate. I conclude by suggesting future endeavors that have the potential to further improve differentiation protocols to achieve the ultimate goal of a cell-replacement therapy for diabetes.

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干细胞向β细胞分化治疗糖尿病的进展
自从人类胚胎干细胞和诱导多能干细胞的产生以来,以再生细胞为基础的治疗糖尿病的方法得到了普及。一种策略是从人类多能干细胞中产生无限来源的产生胰岛素的胰腺β细胞。因此,主要的努力继续放在创造有效的分化方案,从人类多能干细胞中产生功能β样细胞。在这篇综述中,我提供了干细胞分化方案的历史背景,目的是产生功能性β样细胞。我还强调了分化方案的最新进展,包括使用细胞表面标记物富集细胞群,悬浮培养模拟体内发育,以及河马信号在内分泌细胞命运中的重要性。最后,我建议未来的努力有可能进一步改善分化方案,以实现糖尿病细胞替代疗法的最终目标。
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